We had a set of plugins with Team collaboration along with KENAI which
included implementation of collaborative edit and chat.
The chat was a Jabber protocol implementation. I've actually liked that.
Oracle never donated that code and probably never will (AFAIK we never
asked for it).
They are still available on hg.netbeans.org in whatever shape. The files
are under GPL and CDDL, so theoretically you are free to take them and
try to create something of it, though it would not be under the umbrella
of Apache.
On 1/18/21 1:39 AM, Zoran Sevarac wrote:
I think that something like that would be a huge opportunity given the
current trend and need for online teaching.
Every school out there teaching programming needs that.
From my practice, I feel that features beyond simple screen sharing are
needed, and that would bring this type of learnning closer to real world
teaching.
Best
Zoran
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 8:05 PM Eric Bresie <[email protected]> wrote:
With recent discussions on zoom call for release manager training, this
got me wondering if some sort of collaborative tool would be helpful for
peer programming, group code reviews, training sessions would be of
interest here in helping the Netbeans community grow together.
I recalled there used to be a collaborative editor plug-in for Netbeans
sometime back, which I believe has since been discontinued.
However I was curious if any new similar plug-ins exist that would support
collaborative code editing.
From pure communication side, there is the mailing list, irc channels, and
Telegraph channels but was wondering if something further would help to
allow co-editing and or screen sharing. Maybe Twitch?
Anyone?
Eric Bresie
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