Hey there, I've been preparing lecture notes with org-mode and lualatex export that include python diagrams and so on for about more than a year. Now my colleagues and team start to get interested in tweaking the results. Therefore, we would need some kind of online collaboration solution similar to overleaf that can compile the latex including the python (org-babel) inserts. And, obviously, versioning would also come in handy, so that would rather be github / gitlab functionality.
Does anyone know of a solution like overleaf that can be used for that? Could you point me at your description of any setup needed? Or, alternatively, do you have some good description of how to set up a server / virtual machine that can do that? (at best including a virtual emacs interface, so not all users have to do all the installations locally)? If so, that description would also interest me. I would like to either use some online platform like overleaf or explain to my university colleagues who already have servers running what they could do for me. The problem is, that the collaboration colleagues are not good friends with coding (they prefer word to latex, excel to python ... until now, at least), so I'm not very inclined to suggest them to start using emacs. I would very much prefer some web-based solution to get them started. Also, such a solution might provide ways of having students contribute smaller bits and pieces without having to go thru the whole learning curve of learning the use of emacs, installing all the tools, etc.pp. Any ideas? Thank you very much! Cheers, J. May