Ross Gardler wrote: > >Author: rgardler > >Date: Sun Oct 2 15:19:26 2005 > >New Revision: 293179 > > > >URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=293179&view=rev > >Log: > >howto on collaborative editing, written collaboratively by Addi, Diwaker > >and Ross) > > > >Added: > > > > forrest/trunk/site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_80/howto/howto-collaborativeEditing.html > > (with props) > > > > I've not linked this in to the site yet because the text talks about > using it for ForrestTuesdays and we can't do that until it can be > installed on Macs easily (site says it is in the pipeline) > > We'll give a more complete summary of our impressions some other time > (I'm going to bed now). For the curious this document will tell you what > you need to know. > > In short, it was great and I think could be really useful.
How does our plan for a Lenya instance fit with this collaborative editing exploration? We should also explore other tools. I got a bit worried that we rushed to a certain software. A quick Google found me this for example ... http://www.inkscape.org/ The thing that attracted Google attention was the press release at openclipart.org that mentioned "picking up the development of Inkboard (http://inkboard.sf.net/) to integrate networked collaborative editing of documents to Inkscape". It was a GSoC addition so would be base work. We could create a howto for each tool: Lenya, SubEthaEdit, Gobby, InkScape. -David
