This takes me back. About 10 years or so, to when I first found
TiddlyWiki, decided that I really needed to learn javascript and built
Atomic OS <
http://atomos.sourceforge.net/aos-1.1/index.html>. In fact,
it's persistance layer is pulled (in-part) directly from TW code (from
whence the name "Atomic" was derived ;-)
So, while I've yet to go back and truly build on the concept, here are
some relevant thoughts:
- I don't think an explorer view for the web and/or tiddlers is at all
out of the question (and may not even be all that hard)
- WebRTC data channels might prove a potential foundation for a
distributed filesystem
- With node.js and a few hours coding, a massively multi-user setup
should be relatively easy to introduce
- As for embedded version control, I believe you'll find me listed
over at <
https://github.com/creationix/js-git/blob/master/BACKERS.md>
I do wonder though... What are "adequately chunked tidbits?"
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Scott Elcomb @psema4
http://www.pirateparty.ca/