Hi Tony, 

What you describe, is basically the concept of TiddlyWeb, with different 
names. ... TiddlyWeb had more security related options. 

The "namespace" you describe is named "bags" in TWeb. A bag is a tiddler 
field, so it doesn't interfere with the title namespace. ... User read / 
write access was configured "per bag". 

In TiddlySpace (TS) several filtered bags could be combined into a "space", 
which is similar to your "filtered namespaces". 

... BUT TiddlySpace is dead. ... 

It suffered from the "centralisation problem" that we have in the net of 
today. The users data doesn't belong to the user any-more, because it's 
stored in data-silos, that are controlled by 3rd parties. If a centralized 
server is shut down the whole "community" is destroyed. ... That's exactly, 
what happened to TS. 


At the moment I'm having a closer look at the DAT-project [1] and the 
beaker-browser [2], which I think is a very promising peer-to-peer (p2p) 
platform. Also for multi user configurations. ... I think TW is a perfect 
match here. 

have fun!
mario

[1] https://dat.foundation/
[2] https://beakerbrowser.com/



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