Pretty sure setting up true collaborative capability isn't a trivial affair.

Pretty sure it is something that would make single-file TiddlyWiki quite 
heavy and slow.

For collaborative capability with TiddlyWiki, TiddlyWiki on nodejs hosted 
on some server is pretty good.

On Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 9:09:18 AM UTC-3 [email protected] wrote:

> Please please please make a decent TiddlyWiki APP that people can use solo 
> or collaborartively
>
> It's a tragedy that such a great tool is so difficult to use in a browse
>
> The elephant of TW is you just save your work and share easily.
> Heartbreaking really 😭 
>
> On Tue, Sep 28, 2021, 04:12 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> There is no recognized, safe way to use a TW on the open internet for 
>> multi-user operation.
>>
>> If you use a host like tiddlyhost, then you could share by taking turns, 
>> with a gentleman’s (person’s) agreement when your operating times are and 
>> what your tiddler naming scheme will be. You will need to remember to 
>> reload whenever you start a new session in case there have been updates.
>>
>> Another approach is to both have your own version of an initial TW file. 
>> Once again agree on a tiddler naming scheme. Then periodically you can pull 
>> new entries from the friends’ TW and your friend can periodically pull your 
>> new entries from yours. TW’s list filters makes it pretty easy to find, 
>> say, all entries that start with “MAS” and were made in the last 3 days. 
>> You can list them, and then drag them over one by one or download in a JSON 
>> file and import.
>>
>
>>
>> On Monday, September 27, 2021 at 5:13:38 PM UTC-7 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It might be safer for your remain solo editor of the TiddlyWiki, and 
>>> have content that is multi-editor kept on Google Drive (Docs, Sheets, 
>>> Slides, Drawings), because those support simultaneous/collaborative editing 
>>> really well.
>>>
>>> Say you have a TiddlyWiki tiddler about Blender.  Create a related 
>>> Google Doc (where everybody can put in information about blender, and add 
>>> comments related to whatever) and embed it in your tiddler.
>>>
>>> Now your TiddlyWiki has content that makes sense there, but also acts as 
>>> a portal to content that maybe makes more sense somewhere else (for 
>>> simultaneous/collaborative editing and/or whatever else?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 27, 2021 at 12:18:05 PM UTC-3 [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> So I understand that I can open access to wikis by turning them public. 
>>>> But I wanted to figure out how to give some other logged in users the 
>>>> permission to add and or edit tiddlers in a wiki. For context, I have a 
>>>> friend whose learning 3d modelling with blender and I wanna get started 
>>>> with 2d digital art and I wanna set up a shared wiki so we can share what 
>>>> we learn and what we made in an organized way. (Don't worry about file 
>>>> size, we'll be using a shared drive and share links to that instead of 
>>>> putting it on the wiki)
>>>
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