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In short: It is currently "SINGLE MODE" if you wanna say so. If you would spin up multiple docker images with their own database, you could achieve that, but then they all have their unique address, which, I guess, is not what you want.
Simply speaking, there is no concept of "Author" / "User" at the moment. If you are authorized, you can do whatever you want. I initially started this for my own blog, not really expecting much resonance. But I like the idea, even though there might be some work to do.
We have multiple people that need a blog, and the question is this.
Finally, if doing this in Docker, would you have to spin up multiple instances to accomplish this?
Thanks, and I do not expect that you considered any of this, but it lets me understand the limitations.
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