Unfortunately, Titan didn’t ride a huge huge wave of popularity and wikis haven’t taken the world by storm, which shows that either I’m bad at marketing (what an odious word), or that my ideas are wrong (people don’t prefer to collaborate), or that people don’t like to use the tools I provide (the Titan upload script, the Elpher extension I use). What can I say? I’ve been a fan of wikis before there were blogs, and blogs have come (and gone, some say!) – and wikis are still rare.

Let’s try something different then: editing of all the spaces via the web is now enabled. Let’s see whether any spammers and vandals catch on. Until then, these wikis are can be edited (and browsed) via the web. 😀✌

Titan protocol

Editing pages requires a "token". You'll find it in the instructions on how to write on the wiki.

Writing

💬 Timur:

I’m bad at marketing

You are. The word ‘titan’ is not heard from every corner of the nq2 :-(

or that people don’t like to use the tools I provide

They do not indeed. The upload script is not convenient for manual editing and not everyone uses Emacs (I don't and I'm happy about it, ex-Emacs user here). I'd love a client where there is an edit button for every page.

Let’s try something different then: editing of all the spaces via the web is now enabled.

Which is good. There is the button on every page.

Don't get sad though! When I get to implementing Gemini support for Mycorrhiza, I'll probably also add support for Titan (unless I decide to leave it read-only for Gemini (a viable option)). But this is low-priority so don't expect it soon.

But the wikis will take the world by storm, just see!

🗨 Alex: here’s a little script called edit-gemini which takes a URL, downloads it (using openssl), calls your $EDITOR (vim), and when you’re done it asks you whether you want to upload it. Perfect! 🚀👍

edit-gemini