[tw5] Re: AWS Amazon web services and TiddlyWiki

2019-05-02 Thread linsteina
Thumb up! On Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 10:35:27 PM UTC+12, inmy...@gmail.com wrote: > > We make custom electronics and software for whatever we find interesting. > Things like custom robots and web-interfaces. > We use tiddlywiki to document our projects, most of the federation and > remote syn

[tw5] Re: AWS Amazon web services and TiddlyWiki

2019-05-01 Thread inmysocks
We make custom electronics and software for whatever we find interesting. Things like custom robots and web-interfaces. We use tiddlywiki to document our projects, most of the federation and remote syncing work I am doing is to help us work together because we are spread out around the world. I

[tw5] Re: AWS Amazon web services and TiddlyWiki

2019-04-30 Thread linsteina
Thanks a lot! As always. BTW, what does Ooktech do? Or in other words, how do you use TW5 in Ooktech? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+

[tw5] Re: AWS Amazon web services and TiddlyWiki

2019-04-29 Thread inmysocks
I have token-based authorisation set up with a node backend using JWT as the tokens. It worked for the people who were interested in testing it and we have been using it for Ooktech wikis for a while now. It is built to interact with Bob so the inter-wiki interactions are possible. I haven't ha

[tw5] Re: AWS Amazon web services and TiddlyWiki

2019-04-29 Thread linsteina
I am using EC2 to host my Node.js + TW5. I imagine TW5 can be a very informative wiki to present whatever the AWS services in the back end. Perhaps some syncadaptors need to be build. The Auth part in TW5 is hard for me, I am trying to use openID, e.g. Google login as a starting point ... --