At The Texas Tribune (texastribune.org), we use a combination of
TinyMCE and django-reversion. It doesn't track changes between
versions, but it maintains a history table of each previous version of
our main content types.

Cheers,
Brandon

On Mar 30, 4:18 pm, John Griessen <j...@industromatic.com> wrote:
> Some potential Django site users I know asked for word processing with 
> revisions
> for group writing they do.
>
> Is there a web hostable word processor with savable version history that is 
> easy to integrate with Django?
>
> A web based editor search turns up
> wymeditor
> TinyMCE
>
> Anyone integrated these along with versions?
>
> etherpad looks interesting.  Anyone using it along side Django?
> If so, what's that like?
>
> John

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