Why not to reuse Tiddlyweb/Tiddlyspace work? 

   - It has MySQL backend
   - It is multiuser and allows concurrent editing
   - It has public and private spaces
   - It uses the standard Node.js sync-adaptor
   - It works with TWC as well

IMO it is a great piece of software. Not easy to set up. I did it on a 
local VM just to give it a try and Chris kindly helped me to solve some 
problems I fell into. I always feel bad when I see that good software falls 
into oblivion. Maybe it is not to be taken as is, but it could be a good 
starting point. Just to not reinvent the wheel.

Another thought is... this is an old paradigm. PMario's suggestion (DAT 
protocol) goes one step beyond, moving towards the p2p paradigm. I use 
Syncthing to keep my devices synced. Both (DAT and Syncthing, which, I 
think, uses QUIC behind the scenes) provides versioning, encryption and, 
last but not least, ... privacy!

TWedereation goes this direction too, isn't it?

I have no much developing skills to contribute, but I would be happy to 
help testing if needed.

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