> Nobody else seems to be wanting Etherpad, there was a couple of people who expressed for it, at least.
>Since the consensus is against it, would you please drop it? i'v seen only you - finally - against. > would you please drop it? no problem, i'm not their PR. Just - i have used it and i have used mailing for these freedom systems development and i found lists even with better front-ends, increasingly annoying. Looking into this double posting; absence of meaningful tagging and search in this mailing list that have leaded (among other) to the current situation: i can insist - mailing list is like IRC: i just can't see any advantage, and i can point quite a few - very large problems with it. To explain my, maybe personal (?) "problem" - i'm, very much - dislike the closed proprietary systems, but, also - don't like the stand-alone mail clients, and the only - so-so system i can use with these mailing lists - is GMail and it's Search :( > Etherpad is a web-based, browser-based web appfor those of us who > aren't online all the time. it's for both, i have a facts :) > Many of the "freedom fighter" type of > users are in that category. As such, I think we should not use > Etherpad. excuse me, i don't understand - you mean - you are "freedom fighter" and don't like the epad? or we shouldn't use it because "freedom fighter"s increasingly use it? PS: to say - i just want to help this project, and in parallel - i'm for concurrent editing in any systems from which is obviously benefiting of it, i hope, soon, you'll see why it's so amazing and productive. _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
