On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 6:19:16 PM UTC+2, Mat wrote: > > Is this even hypothetically possible with the current version of gh: > I think, there could be a workflow, that would allow several users to contribute to 1 "master" TW.
> To host a TW on gh, i.e in the way so it is presented as a usable wiki > (not as merely files), and multiple users can have user rights to make > contributions (i.e modifications) directly to it... but there's also some > way to restore stuff if misused? > GitHub is designed that you create your own "fork" from the master repo. You modify this fork and create a pull request. ... This allows the "owner(s)" of the "master wiki", to prevent "misuse". ... IMO it would need a similar workflow. > ...and to have a native TW gh saver - the existing one or another - be > what "uploads" the modification? > That should be possible. > ...from a single file vanilla TW? > Should be possible too. > I.e the goal would be that someone can put up a TW and other users (with > enough rights) can really use any TW with the right saver to upload stuff > to it. > As I wrote. Contributors have to work from their own fork. Merging is done by the master > Conflicts magically handled by gh. > That's not possible atm. Conflicts have to be resolved by contributors. > And the other users are NOT familiar with gh other than that they have > registered as a user there. > This would mean, that TW would have to be a "full blown" Git-client with a lot of "magic". ... I'm not sure if we want to go that route. -mario -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywikidev/c1611853-8f44-49a5-975d-f4513bda708co%40googlegroups.com.
