Sjur Moshagen wrote:
Den 29. sep. 2005 kl. 20.10 skrev Nicola Ken Barozzi:
In this way during real-time collaborative sessions, we can all code
together, or see others code.
http://socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com/entry/1234000410060570/
http://gobby.0x539.de/
Nice! (shame it is GPL, but we can still use it)
> About meeting memos:
We write them in the forrest-supported jspwiki format collaboratively
while conducting the meeting (all contributing), and when the meeting
is over, the memo is ready (in principle, at least:-), and directly
published to xml->html with forrest. Since all contributed to the memo,
there's really no need to review the notes. Instant publishing - for real!
I really like this. Perhaps we can use Gobby instead of IRC for future
Forrest Tuesdays. The problem I have with the last two Forrest Tuesdays
is that nobody has the time to write up the IRC logs and reading them
after the event is not all that helpful - too difficult to follow.
I notice that Gobby has an IRC like chat client built in. Given Sjur's
experiences above I'd like to run a test session with a couple of
people. Just 10-20 minutes playing with it to see if we can use it for
Forrest Tusedays.
If we can get just three people to drop in at the same time that owuld
be great. So we are not wasting our time we could use the session to
write a How-To on doing collaborative meetings. Please raise your hand
if you will attend (meeting time being suitable of course).
Ross