External (non TW) roadblocks for me for multi user TW.
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Apologies for the long ramble..
Currently, as far as I'm aware there are now two viable multi user options.
NoteSelf hooked up to cloudant and now Jed Carty The Awesome has developed a solution.
My problems adopting either of these solutions are down to a number of external factors.
NoteSelf plays nicely with cloudant and the multi user set up tool from the equally awesome Danielo Rodríguez also links into this. Unfortunately ibm are moving from cloudant to bluemix and I have hit my ignorance ceiling trying to move one over to the other and am unsure if Danielo's user creation tool will continue to work.
Any insights appreciated.
In order for me to use Jeds recent awesomeness effectively I need work colleagues and students to be able to access it both in and out of work. Yes, the simplest thing would be for the IT dept to set up a server.... If only it were so easy.. *sobs quietly*.. This means I need a web hosted solution for a nodejs site (and preferably free because I'm skint.. again.. you'd think I could get work to pay.. )...
Jed said he wouldn't trust anyone that did free nodejs hosting but Redhat sounded like a safe pair of hands..i had a look at redhat's openshift and once again hit my ignorance ceiling (if I hosted my tiddly on git could I... I don't know)... Would it even be possible to publish a nodejs tiddlywiki from there?
So.. My plea.. For the better IT'd than I...
Anyone have a look at openshift or the like and write a nice idiot guide.. And/ or NoteSelf set up for bluemix??