Jed,

Sorry, the invitations are slow because I am asleep at the time. I sent it 
recently

Good to see the federation connection.

In relation to the node version, I just found I may be able to use hosting 
accounts to serve nodeJS and they are working on making it a more user 
configurable choice. I have a wholesale hosting service here in sydney.

Of Course I will try Bob on it, keeping in mind some potential security 
risks, I think Bob is potentially an excellent platform for a group of 
federated wikis but I am also interested in the universal form of 
federation as well.

Yes, I know a lot of water has passed under the federation bridge, but what 
I have read often confused me because of a lack of knowledge I am slowly 
resolving. In the mean time I see value in following my naive ideas first.

Regards
tony


On Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at 12:47:04 AM UTC+10, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Tony,
>
> Yammer isn't sending me a confirmation email so I can't join there.
>
> The way that you describe subscribing to something is used by twederation. 
> Subscribing is done completely on the subscribing wiki and doesn't have any 
> effect on the wiki that is being subscribed to. And each wiki has a tiddler 
> that describes the wiki information and that is all any other wiki needs to 
> copy to subscribe to it.
>
> All of this can be much faster now that I have am working on node version, 
> but the general idea is the same as it was before. 
>

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