There is no recognized, safe way to use a TW on the open internet for 
multi-user operation.

If you use a host like tiddlyhost, then you could share by taking turns, 
with a gentleman’s (person’s) agreement when your operating times are and 
what your tiddler naming scheme will be. You will need to remember to 
reload whenever you start a new session in case there have been updates.

Another approach is to both have your own version of an initial TW file. 
Once again agree on a tiddler naming scheme. Then periodically you can pull 
new entries from the friends’ TW and your friend can periodically pull your 
new entries from yours. TW’s list filters makes it pretty easy to find, 
say, all entries that start with “MAS” and were made in the last 3 days. 
You can list them, and then drag them over one by one or download in a JSON 
file and import.


On Monday, September 27, 2021 at 5:13:38 PM UTC-7 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:

> It might be safer for your remain solo editor of the TiddlyWiki, and have 
> content that is multi-editor kept on Google Drive (Docs, Sheets, Slides, 
> Drawings), because those support simultaneous/collaborative editing really 
> well.
>
> Say you have a TiddlyWiki tiddler about Blender.  Create a related Google 
> Doc (where everybody can put in information about blender, and add comments 
> related to whatever) and embed it in your tiddler.
>
> Now your TiddlyWiki has content that makes sense there, but also acts as a 
> portal to content that maybe makes more sense somewhere else (for 
> simultaneous/collaborative editing and/or whatever else?
>
>
>
> On Monday, September 27, 2021 at 12:18:05 PM UTC-3 radiant...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> So I understand that I can open access to wikis by turning them public. 
>> But I wanted to figure out how to give some other logged in users the 
>> permission to add and or edit tiddlers in a wiki. For context, I have a 
>> friend whose learning 3d modelling with blender and I wanna get started 
>> with 2d digital art and I wanna set up a shared wiki so we can share what 
>> we learn and what we made in an organized way. (Don't worry about file 
>> size, we'll be using a shared drive and share links to that instead of 
>> putting it on the wiki)
>
>

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