Brandon,

This sounds like a wonderful contribution. I am keen to explore the 
possibilities, but I, perhaps like many, need to enter the field of the 
Google App Engine before we get up to speed. Only once we do this can we 
really understand the depth of this solution.

If you could share the features of resulting tiddlywikis, the pros and 
cons, with emphasis on it differences to other solutions would be wonderful 
because this will help people decide if it is appropriate to invest the 
time.

Thanks again, this hints at being a game changer for some applications.

Regards
Tony



On Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 11:37:06 AM UTC+10, Brandon Philips wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone-
>
> I created a simple and inexpensive TiddlyWiki host on Google App Engine. 
> The code is based on an older project but updated to work with modern 
> versions of App Engine. As a bonus it optionally does a database backup to 
> a git repo which can then be used with the node backend to generate a 
> static site or just as a disaster recovery option.
>
> https://github.com/philips/tiddly
>
> My next step: Does anyone have a good setup to take a TiddlyWiki git repo 
> and generate a static site on Netlify?
>
> Thank You,
>
> Brandon
>

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