But unless you are a seasoned Python user, you may still find
tiddlyspace deployment to be a far from trivial task with several
dependencies. I, for one, got stuck and gave up pretty quickly. But
then of course, I am biased toward my own alternative, which can now
be deployed to Google's hosting service (App Engine)  in less than an
hour (I believe). I would of course argue that it has other advantages
as well, particularly for the casual users -  like more helpful &
conventional structuring concepts. The one major catch is that only
Google accounts can be used for authentication, but then, who doesn't
have one...

http://giewiki.appspot.com/#DeploymentGuide
https://www.coderbuddy.com/projects/giewiki

:-) Poul

On 20 Jan., 17:21, colmjude <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 20, 4:17 pm, Pablo Trujillo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Oh... I was asking more in the way to put TidllySpace in my own
> > server. Is that possible?
>
> Yes. The source code for tiddlyspace is available for anyone to view,
> edit, take, deploy on their of servers, do whatever they want to do
> with it.
>
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> > On Jan 20, 12:24 pm, colmjude <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On Jan 20, 1:13 pm, Pablo Trujillo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Oh... that looks good... are you saying that we can get all that site
> > > > and create it for us for free? and also access the code to customize
> > > > it?
>
> > > Anybody is free to use the TiddlySpace service[1] but everyone that
> > > does should bear in mind that they aren't the only resident of the
> > > domain and it is purposefully built for many people. Using this
> > > service means that the only customisations that can be made are on the
> > > client side, although the number of possibilites here is still huge.
> > > Having your own instance will allow you to also modify things on the
> > > server side too.
>
> > > Yes, anyone can access and modify the source code. One of the beauties
> > > of Open Source software, which TiddlySpace is.
> > > The more people that use their own instances in different ways the
> > > more information and opinions available that can aid further
> > > development of the project.
>
> > > Hope that helps,
>
> > > Colm
>
> > > [1] - hosted athttp://tiddlyspace.com
>
> > > > It sounds awesome!!!
>
> > > > On Jan 20, 10:25 am, colmjude <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > On Jan 19, 1:59 pm, "Pablo Trujillo (Colombiano en UY)"
>
> > > > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > Hi all... i would like to ask you, if by your experience if it is
> > > > > > possible to have this software for a group of 100 people so each can
> > > > > > write their tasks... i know it works fine for personal use, but can 
> > > > > > we
> > > > > > manage it to be in a server and be used by a group. If not.. is 
> > > > > > there
> > > > > > a similar group application for a medium size group (100 people)
> > > > > > Thanks a lot!!!
>
> > > > > Have you seen TiddlySpace? It allows many people to have TWs online,
> > > > > work on TWs together, share tiddlers between TWs and many other
> > > > > things.
>
> > > > > There is a freely available service located athttp://tiddlyspace.com
> > > > > and if you think it would match your requirements then you could
> > > > > install and run your own instance on your own server giving you
> > > > > greater control and flexibility. The source code is 
> > > > > athttps://github.com/TiddlySpace
>
> > > > > Hope that helps,
>
> > > > > Colm

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