As you know, I have been working on the couchdb repo and it is easier than before to use it, anyway, if you need help setting up you own couch service, let me know if I can help you.
Danielo, thank you for your replies!
Now, if it would help you to have a guinea pig
but it would not make sense for me to try to set this up for actual personal use because I would depend on others even for the slightest of problems.
So, do I understand there are three main components to this:
- the TW (hosted anywhere)
- the database - as hosted by Cloudant. Why, BTW, do you propose a couchdb service rather than a pouchdb service - or maybe there are no pouchdb services?
- an adaptor - that translates a TW file into the database file format... or is it perhaps that it translates tiddlers so they can be stored in the database... meaning then that we're really talking TW on node.js? - And it is the adaptor thing that you're working on, yes?
Again, sorry for my basic questions, but what does "repo" (-sitory) mean in this context?
Hi Danielo,I hope I'm getting this right - the point of using a database to store the tiddlers is to be able to keep multiple devices/instances in sync.
and you can also have different tiddlywiki 'views' onto the store - ie; one for editing and one that's a 'live' webpage, for example.
And, although you suggest cloudant, the couch db could be anywhere, right? On an AWS instance or on my own hardware.
I'd certainly be interested in helping you test it, if that would be useful.
Does it perform 'lazy loading' from the database? (I understand this to mean that it would only fetch tiddlers that it actually needs for the current view)
It seems it should be possible to publish material to different blogs, from a central database by adding tags etc. do you see that happening?
And, for this particular "thing" you have someone who wants to help you with it. My plans are to create a special edition of tiddly-wiki with detailed instructions about how to do this. I would love to count with your creativity and your point of view for the project, which are points that I feel very valuable. I want to be clear that my goal is to create some kind of blogging tool based on tiddlywiki, and not a new way to share tiddlywikis. But once it is setup, it should not be hard to maintain or update, specially when you understand the "flow"
@Danielo - thanks again for your kind replies! My hesitation to learn is not really about being afraid of it. It is more a matter of "picking my fights". I have a zillion TW ideas (not to mention outside of TW) and this makes me think twice before engaging in things I barely understand because it means I don't have time for the things that I do understand and hope to create.
However, you create really cool stuff and if my virgin mind is of actual use to help your development then what do I do to start? I have signed up for a Cloudant account. Is the next step to [try to] follow the instructions given in your couchadaptor git repo?
Ok. Now night. Tomorrow I will present a cool new thing to everyone!