Wow +1 Firepad looks like a great beggining

On Friday, June 21, 2013 6:22:47 AM UTC+2, Matt Wilkie wrote:
>
> Dunno if this will have any bearing at all on your work Terry, but the 
> synchronicity of this coming to my attention unbidden is too 
> interesting to ignore: http://www.firepad.io/ 
>
> """ 
> How is Firepad different than other collaborative text editors? 
>
> Most collaborative text editors require special code to run on a 
> server, making them impractical to use if you're not already using the 
> right server stack. Firepad has no server dependencies and instead 
> relies on Firebase for real-time data synchronization. This means that 
> it's easy to add Firepad to any application, even static websites. All 
> you need to do is drop in the JavaScript files and go. 
> """ 
>
> The magic is in the backend, Firebase, whose approach to mirroring and 
> synchronizing distributed database is "be like dropbox", e.g. it's a 
> cloud service. The pricing model is curious, a free tier (of course, 
> gotta get 'em hooked), and then a jump to $24/mth. Seems to me a 
> rather big jump. 
>
> Anyway, just thought I'd share so the ideas behind the product more 
> than the actual product itself are part of the mix. 
>
> cheers, 
>
> -matt 
>

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