Hi Folks,

A big Leo fan pointed me at Leo, and this group - indicated that sharing 
Leo documents has been talked about over the years, but not really 
implemented, and suggested that I post some details about a project that 
I've been working on.  So....

Basic model is synchronized copies of documents, linked by an asynchronous 
pub-sub channel.  Think of a personal Wiki (like TiddlyWiki) - linked to 
copies of itself, that's the general idea.  Compose a document, email 
copies to collaborators, everyone saves a local copy - those copies link to 
each other via a pub-sub protocol to distribute updates.  All in 
JavaScript, embedded in the "smart documents" - nothing special to install.

If you're interested, details are at:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1947703258/smart-notebooks-keeping-on-the-same-page-across-th
and Andy Oram wrote a background piece for O'Reilly Radar, at:
http://radar.oreilly.com/2012/08/smart-notebooks-for-linking-virtual-teams-across-the-net.html

I'd welcome comments, support, likes, tweets, blogs, ...

Thank you very much,

Miles Fidelman

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