On 10 May 2018, at 11:52, Mat <matia...@gmail.com> wrote:...and apropos "TW manifestations" - that is actually the first problem: What the heck is it really the common factor here? Can they all be called TW servers? I need a decent collective name for it that delimits what the whole display is about.

On 10 May 2018, at 15:26, Lost Admin <thelos...@gmail.com> wrote:
Like Jed, I have no idea what the overall name would be. I'm not sure Server is the right term. Some of the ways we interact with TiddlyWiki aren't really servers, some are completely serverless (as I understand "server") and others are more infrastructure.You should probably include:
- store.php - a traditional web server application
- Tiddlywiki Desktop - application
- WebDav on ISS, Apache, or NginX (all of which work with a caveat) - a traditional server.
- Ye Olde Browser Save - it still works even if you have to put the file in your Downloads folder.
The back end to Note Self (if you try to implement it yourself) is more of a Web Service than a traditional server.
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Might this list be starting to get rather similar to the information found in GettingStarted? Perhaps best to extend and improve what we’ve got, rather than making something new.
I agree that would make sense - eventually.At the moment I want to experiment with the format for this though. For example, I have a (vague!) idea about a step-by-step guide/wizard that asks "Do you have access to a public server - Y/N?" , "Do you want to access your TW from multiple computers (owned by you)?" etc. Actually, the specific questions will be formulated much depending on what the actual platforms do feature and enable.
Plus, I expect it to be some work to actually gather the data for the different alternatives because I need to ask around.<:-)
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Hi Mat
I agree that would make sense - eventually.At the moment I want to experiment with the format for this though. For example, I have a (vague!) idea about a step-by-step guide/wizard that asks "Do you have access to a public server - Y/N?" , "Do you want to access your TW from multiple computers (owned by you)?" etc. Actually, the specific questions will be formulated much depending on what the actual platforms do feature and enable.Yes, that’s a really interesting idea. I was thinking along similar lines when I did the new turbo-charged GettingStarted tiddler, but of course never got very far).Best wishesJeremy
Plus, I expect it to be some work to actually gather the data for the different alternatives because I need to ask around.<:-)--
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I hope to make a public TW for you guys that, in some matrix, lists the differences between... ehm... "TW manifestations" that deals with serving TWs e.g
I imagine that the critical difference for people deciding on solution is "who is in control" - fully me or also someone else. Agree?
For example, I have a (vague!) idea about a step-by-step guide/wizard that asks "Do you have access to a public server - Y/N?" , "Do you want to access your TW from multiple computers (owned by you)?" etc.
1) what would be a good collective/informative name for all these thingies? None - It would be a category error (if you want to include NoteSelf)
2) which more than the ones mentioned should be included? All of them
The whole ecosystem so that you can take account of the items I raise below
I assume you have looked at the system tiddlers prefixed $:/info ? Most of the below can be determined from there, to be thorough, I imagine, all you need would be to identify the saver in use.Some terms arising?
- File wikis
- Folder Wikis
- Served
- Securely served https
- Locally Hosted
- Hosted
- Savers
- Http
- File
- Tiddler (eg NoteSelf into PouchDB or CouchDB)
- Computer Platforms
- Server Platforms
- Desktop application server package
Arlen - your categories make much sense but to really clarify:Would you say that "services" are really the same thing as "hosting services"?
I.e when you say that "services ... manage the data storage internally" ...is it fair to interpret this to mean that "services" is someone else deciding how you access and manipulate your data (behind the TW UI)? Whereas in "servers" you have more direct control over how you access and manipulate your data? Or does "manage the data storage internally" imply something else? (I think it is the term "internally" that I find unclear.)
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Tony, thanks for your thoughts!1) what would be a good collective/informative name for all these thingies? None - It would be a category error (if you want to include NoteSelf)Well, it's mostly a practical question. We/I just need a label to use when I refer to "these matters".
2) which more than the ones mentioned should be included? All of them
The whole ecosystem so that you can take account of the items I raise below
Yes. I intend to take this from a practical PoV, i.e to try to identify all the different solutions that people can choose between for setting up their TWs.
I assume you have looked at the system tiddlers prefixed $:/info ? Most of the below can be determined from there, to be thorough, I imagine, all you need would be to identify the saver in use.Some terms arising?
- File wikis
- Folder Wikis
Check. File vs Folder is one of the parameters looked at.
- Served
- Securely served https
- Locally Hosted
- Hosted
Hosted vs Locally hosted, agree."https" is a parameter of another kind, no? Perhaps it is part of the bigger parameter "secure" or "privacy"?
- Savers
- Http
- File
- Tiddler (eg NoteSelf into PouchDB or CouchDB)
File vs Tiddler is the same as File vs Folder above, no?And "http"... is that to specify if saving is "online vs offline"?
- Computer Platforms
...as in "possible to use on Win, iOS, Linux" yes? Any more?
- Server Platforms
...as in "possible to host on Win, iOS, Linux" yes? Any more?
- Desktop application server package
As in "Is it a TW-management tool or not", yes?
As for the rest of your valuable post, I will post another post which clarifies my ambition with the project.
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Ermmm?
Are you really sure you want to call this "Back End"?
:-)
Ermmm?
Are you really sure you want to call this "Back End"?
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However, looking over that pretty vast list I'm not sure its quite right either. HOWEVER, I completely get the pattern needs to emerge and shape a bit yet. I'm interested to see how it develops. The discussion was fascinating--the conceptual complexities.
Odd associations mainly. It wasn't meant as a heavy comment. And I think the number of people who understand "back-end" in its ribald sense here is probably low. I actually think its not bad.
However, looking over that pretty vast list I'm not sure its quite right either. HOWEVER, I completely get the pattern needs to emerge and shape a bit yet. I'm interested to see how it develops. The discussion was fascinating--the conceptual complexities. The table with the dropdowns is neat.
| TiddlyWiki | TiddlyServer | Basic save enabled servers | MultiUser Plugin | |
| Serve single files | ||||
| Update single files* | ||||
| Serve other files | ||||
| Upload new files | ||||
| Serve a single data folder | ||||
| Serve multiple data folders | ||||
| Update data folders | ||||
| Create new datafolders | ||||
| Uses the server command** | ||||
| Supports multiple users |
node tiddlywiki.js --server) and uses it to handle requests. Some load the code in the same process (less memory) and some load it as a separate node process (better performance).--
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