Knocking things down one by one. With the sqlstore available I feel
like I can create a test instance of TiddlyWeb at work. I think it's
going to be pretty awesome once all the pieces come together.

By the way I tried posting this as a comment on TiddlyWeb at peermore,
but the comment didn't get saved back to the server for some reason. I
thought I successfully posted a test comment a while ago, but this
time I just saw the comment get added locally without being saved on
peermore. I didn't see any http request in response to pressing Add
Comment.

Well I'm now deciding how to manage users, roles, and policies. Before
getting to more general questions, I have a specific one.

Is there a way to allow users to delete only tiddlers they themselves
created?

I anticipate people deleting other people's tiddlers as potentially
causing some unpleasant situations.

One way I can see is to give each user their own bag where only they
have delete priviliges.

But how could we make a common bag where everyone can read, write, and
edit any tiddler, but only a tiddler's creator can actually delete it?

I'm thinking this sort of thing doesn't fit very well in the current
policy scheme. It's messier because it seems to venture into the realm
of per tiddler permissions. Any ideas how this might be done?

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