Have you gotten to the point that you are willing to let multiple 
participants connect and make updates to your web-Bob ? It would be 
interesting to see how it works under stress. I'm curious how it deals with 
concurrency.

I know when posting on GG my post often occurs within a minute or two of 
someone else's. So concurrency happens. Or doesn't.

The other issue is security -- mostly about takeovers and spam. I suppose 
it doesn't have to be as hardened as portals to private info would.

Let me know if you need moderation help. 

-- Mark

On Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at 8:02:02 AM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> If we are willing to have the plugin server require more than a static 
> file server than the twederation extensions I am working on for Bob should 
> work.
>
> I already have wikis being served by Bob on a public facing server and it 
> is working without trouble. I am currently working on a way for a wiki to 
> send a POST to that server and get a list of available plugins and then 
> request a plugin from that list from the server. There are going to be some 
> more pieces than that to allow access control but that is the general idea.
>
> Going the other way a person could get an account on the server and then 
> submit content to it using the same thing.
>
> The server would need to run on node but I don't think there is any reason 
> that the wikis that connect to it would need to be anything special. A 
> single file wiki running locally should have no trouble connecting.
>
> My hope is that we can set up a server that can act as the public 
> repository for plugins and code snippets. The biggest problem I have right 
> now is the social aspects of it. The server is going to require 
> administration and moderation and it really should be run by someone who is 
> more consistent than I am. From my experiments with Bob something like a 
> digital ocean droplet is more than powerful enough to work as the server.
>

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