I am just beginning using TiddlyWiki this year, but what I have seen has 
impressed me so far.  I am in the process of transitioning from a single 
file tiddlywiki on a shared network file to serving the wiki over node.js 
with Bob.  Two of the things you have mentioned are quite interesting to 
me, although I don't have much experience contributing to such a project.

These are the two items I am interested in:

* Adding support for authentication via a trusted header, making it easier 
> to integrate with corporate single sign on (and Windows authentication)
>
I have looked into a few packages for my work.  NodeSSPI is attractive to 
me as one option because I work in an environment with Windows servers and 
VMs.
 

> * Adding support for more fine grained authorisation (ie granting/denying 
> individual users read/write permission to resources) 
>
I think it would be nice to be able to organize users into groups for such 
permission also.

Is there anything I can do to assist in either of these areas?  If I'm way 
off-base, please also let me know as this is my first post to this group.

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