On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 2:59 AM, Raphael Bircher <r.birc...@gmx.ch> wrote:

> Hi Andrea
>
> Am 28.12.13 11:28, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
>
>  Raphael Bircher wrote:
>>
>>> One realy interesting project is Apache Wave. It is a protocol for real
>>> time communication and collaboration.
>>>
>>
>> Wave (when it was Google Wave) had some nice features at the time. I
>> don't know how it compares to the current collaboration options and I
>> haven't followed development at Apache.
>>
> You can always take a look on it.
>
>
>>  But take a look yourself.
>>> http://192.168.1.55:9898/
>>>
>>
>> Can you provide a public URL/IP?
>>
> Sure, I'm sorry! http://92.104.246.139:9898
>
>
>>  How much it would take to connect Apache OpenOffice with a Wave Server
>>> and allow real time collaboration?
>>>
>>
>> I thought you were proposing it as a community tool (i.e., a way for us
>> to, say, draft a proposal together before bringing it to the mailing
>> lists).
>
>
I initially thought this was Raphael's suggestion as well...


> This would be a "not so crazy" idea. Integrating it with OpenOffice seems
>> much more complex.
>>
> Yes, It would be complex, but cool.
>
> Greetings Raphael
>
>
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>From just the cursory looks I've given other projects, there seem to be a
number of useful tools (mechanisms) in use that we could benefit from as
well.


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