Fraalancer Needed to Customize TiddlyWiki to a Project Scheduler

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Ams

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Mar 30, 2019, 4:52:54 AM3/30/19
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Hello Everyone,

I'm looking for a freelancer to help me customize TiddlyWiki to a Project Scheduler.


## Purpose:

A team is tasked with tracking many project progress. The project consist of several milestones with its planned dates. Each member of this team is responsible to track multiple projects and it’s many milestone. Hence, I want to customize TiddlyWiki to help the team members track their projects milestones, and also help the team leader to monitor the overall projects and team members work. The TiddlyWiki html will be put in a shared folder in the team leader computer where others can access it.

## Users & Their Features:

1. Team Member can: 
  • Login to his account/page
  • Create a new project, and set its planned milestones dates.
  • Submit a project milestones with comments.
  • View the user own projects and their milestones planned date.
  • View delayed milestones.

2. Team Leader/Admin can:
  • Create & edit projects info, and its planned & actual milestones.
  • Create & manage team members account.
  • View all projects.
  • View delayed projects by team member.

## We can talk more over skype for more info. 

Mark S.

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Mar 30, 2019, 11:06:46 AM3/30/19
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Single file TW's don't lend themselves to multi-user projects, except in the unusual circumstance where each user takes turns using the file. You would probably need to consider some other backbone. Possibly nodejs, Bob, Noteself, or some imaginary TW based on MySQL.

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PMario

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Mar 30, 2019, 12:20:00 PM3/30/19
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Hi Ams,

Which OS do you and your team use?

-m

TonyM

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Mar 30, 2019, 8:08:30 PM3/30/19
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Ams,

I am working on methods that will allow this kind of solution to work on top of single file wikis in the future. It depends on features now only in the pre-release version.

Whatever the method used they need to be stored somewhere so what will serve the tikis, as Mario asks.

For example: It is possible to host a tiddlywiki file on SharePoint and use the checkin/out process to enforce one editor at a time. But for every user to have the ability to create and edit tiddlers, possibly at the same time (read only is fine) has some difficulties. However with the introduction of local storage in 5.1.20 we now have other possibilities. However they are conceptual and immature for a business solution without further development.

The only other viable alternative would be to have a NodeJS server and/or with Bob so that multiuser multiaccess can be managed. 

Others will have a different perspective, so lets see if we get more ideas.

I am available for such work, but I believe there are some complexities you are not aware of.

Regards
Tony 

Jeremy Ruston

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Mar 31, 2019, 10:24:24 AM3/31/19
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Hi Ams,

Just to add that I do consultancy work on TiddlyWiki through my company Federatial (https://federatial.com/). Most of our work at the moment is around Xememex, a multi-user cloud implementation of TiddlyWiki. We offer it on a wholesale basis: organisations pay us to run an independent instance of Xememex, which can be private or public. Our highest profile customer is the Anna Freud Centre in London, who use Xememex to build a fractal manual of adolescent mental healthcare (https://manuals.annafreud.org/).

Running TiddlyWiki in the cloud is very convenient, and blows away the limitations of the single file configuration. For example, we're currently working with a law firm in the US on migrating a 14,500 page legal Word document to a custom Xememex application (with 53,000 tiddlers). The client loves that they can at any time save the entire app as a fully functional 90MB self-contained HTML file.

Best wishes

Jeremy
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