Hi Mario GREAT STUFF :-D
Have to digg this soon as possible :-) Thanks for sharing your work! Cheers Måns Mårtensson Ps: If you think you're crazy - don't think that you're the only one ;-) On 26 Feb., 22:37, PMario <pmari...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi folks, > > There have been a lot of discussions about saving TiddlyWiki lately > [1]. It seems browser vendors shut down our beloved file TWs. > > One work around is, to use "old, insecure, unsupported" browsers. I > personally hate this workaround. I want to use the latest and greates > browsers. > > An other way would be to create native programms which need to support > different operating systems and may end up, as writing your own > browser :/ > > * I want to store my stuff in files. > * I want to use a trusted system! > * I want to have it all! > * I want to use it now! > > That's why I created the "TiddlyWeb at Home" project [3]. > > As the name says, everyone should be able to use it at home. It should > store my ideas in files. It needs to be reliable. It needs to be easy > to backup. It needs to work "out of the box" ... > > but ... > > It should scale. It should be like TiddlySpace [7][8], if it needs to > be. It's based on TiddlyWeb [10]. > > ------------------- > > The main part of the project are "Step-by-Step" HowTo's plus working > "proof of concepts". Learn more about the story at tweb-at-home [3] > > Everything started, with a menu driven installation script (beta) for > Raspberry Pi owners. If you don't own one, no problem __read on__! > > The setup should be the same or similar with many systems. I did > _test_ the workflow / HowTo's with the following systems: > > _Bootable LiveCD_ > that runs a TiddlyWeb instance out of the box and lets you install a > working environment. see the videos [11] I'm really proud about this > possibility:) > > _Raspberry Pi_ > with raspbian OS [5], which is a Debian based Linux distribution > running on a low cost, low power computer. see the review about the > menu driven configuration. [2] > > VirtualBox image (LiveCD) > tested with Windows7 > tested with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with > > SliTaz OS [6] > in VBox, which is a tiny Linux distro. I'll be able to host > VirtualBox images, that should just run out of the box. (TODO) > > Modified TurnKey Linux [7] > in VBox, which will create the possibility to move the stuff to your > own servers or to the cloud. > > Windows native > with python2.7 .. \o/ using virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper (for > the powershell) > > With MacOS and Linux, the system runs without a VirtualBox. > I used virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper, to create clean > environments, to test the workflow. I don't have the possibility to > test with MacOS but cdent uses MacOS for development :) > > --- > > * Tested but I won't use them > PuppyLinux [9] > works but it is not the system for me. > TinyCore Linux > which works, but I couldn't make the content permanent. > > Many things work allready, but I need your help. > > * beta testing > * feedback > * code contributions > > If you like this work and want to support the project. Do me a favor > [I] > > have fun! > mario pietsch > > PS: You may think: "Why did he do this?" - Because I think TiddlyWeb > reliable enough, usefull enough and small enough to run on every PC. > It's much smaller than any browser but offers so much more. ... > and ... I want to make the installation process easy enough for > everyone. > PPS: and I'm crazy q;) > > [1]http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/d875a3... > [2]http://designspark.com/blog/building-a-personal-microcontent-server-w... > [3]http://tweb-at-home.tiddlyspace.com/ > [4] > RasPi-TWebhttps://groups.google.com/group/tiddlyweb/browse_thread/thread/84014e... > [5]http://www.raspberrypi.org/ > [6]http://www.slitaz.org/ > [7]http://tiddlyspace.com/ > [8]http://pmario.tiddlyspace.com/TiddlySpaceNumbers > [9]http://puppylinux.com/ > [10]http://tiddlyweb.tiddlyspace.com/ > [11]http://tweb-at-home.tiddlyspace.com/tweb-at-home-iso > [12] alpha > intro:https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/tiddlyweb/hAFOoin... > > [I]http://tweb-at-home.tiddlyspace.com/do-me-a-favor -- 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+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.