Mark,
Thanks for this. I thought I had missed something. This needs to be documented at a higher level on
tiddlywiki.com because its a long path to go down without any clear idea of what the result will be.
As Eric pointed out if I instead create a github pages repository I should be able to make it visible.
the way I have it so far It is only the serving of a tiddlywiki file as a resource with the added advantage that when viewing the tiddlywiki changes can be saved back to GitHub.
Unless I am missing something, is this it?
All,
I was wondering if it were possible to maintain a TiddlyWiki as in the
Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5 repository but my own seperate wiki which I can also publish as a single file wiki while allowing changes via pull request against any tiddler. I assume this means all changes need to be made via pull requests.
In this case I was wondering if it were a smart way to receive changes from the community against an open and published tiddlywiki
I am starting to see it may be better for me to simply publish a standard single file tiddlywiki for which I have edit rights and add a comments tool.
Regards
Tony