Diwaker Gupta wrote:

I think real time collaborative editors are complementary to Lenya et al. The "real time" part is what is important. In Lenya, I can't see in real time what others are doing with the document.

In my head, Gobby and such are only meant for short, highly focused interactions and not much more than that. So if people have ideas for some document, they can write it up on Gobby and publish as usual through Lenya. Further edits etc would also go through Lenya.

+1

Lenya is asynchronous, Gobby is synchronous.

Gobby is great for "pair programming" (which includes documentation).

Another example of its use we discussed is addressing something like the refactoring of sitemaps to use the locationmap. Imagine a Forrest Tuesday with three people online, one xmap file each, shared loationmap file.

Ross

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