Hi Jeff,

One of the advantages of wikis is their asynchronous nature, allowing
advantages for telecommuting, time-shifting, and distance education.

Is your collaboration platform compatible with IRC? How would you compare
it to Hackpad?

Does it offer the capability to transmit and and store audio recordings for
listening later? If so, from which platforms and in what formats?

Best regards,
James Salsman
 On Apr 5, 2014 6:36 AM, "Jeff Levy" <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are very interested in bringing real-time discussion to Wikipedia.
>  We'd like to use our Online Collaboration Platform (acutally a modified,
> Open-Source variant) to enable the creation of a community of
> "Wikistructors" - experts who are available to speak with (or text with)
> anyone who is on Wikipedia and wants to talk.  We can also enable people to
> connect with others who are on the same page or who have recently been on
> that page (assuming all parties wish to be contacted of course).  These
> connections would enable on-demand live chat, audio and/or video
> conversation.
>
> I'm throwing this out there for comments/questions/thoughts.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff
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