@Erwan

> You are probably the only one who has so many wikis so I don't know if the 
> approach is generalizable, but I had vaguely started thinking about doing 
> something similar at the level of tidders: 
> https://github.com/erwanm/tw-aggregator/issues/6
>

In addition to the two ideas you mention there, here's a third. I hope it's 
not pie in the sky, in not a programmer, so FIWW:

Note that permalinks can contain filters in TW. This could perhaps be used 
for some kind of "matching mechanism" so that in the call for the source TW 
you not only specify which tiddlers you would like to index but also send 
some kind of identifier for who you are. The source TW can read this and 
use the identifier as an allow/dismiss criteria. 

In another context, (iframes), here's a description 
<http://mattsnider.com/hash-hack-for-cross-domain-iframe-communication/> of 
using hash based 'additions' to urls for communication between domains.


Another idea: One of your ideas in your issue brings up haveing 
whitelists/blacklists in a tiddler. Maybe it would be desirable to allow 
*individual* tiddlers to specify this. I.e having the individual tiddler 
accept or reject when someone attempts to include it. 
Perhaps fields
"whilelist: exclusively if domain as tiddler foo"
"blacklist: username=bar OR domain=frotz.com"

This latter idea would be particularly useful in collaboration situations 
where you want to give different persmissions to different people. 


Do I make sense at all?


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