On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 6:16 AM, Kent Tenney <[email protected]> wrote:
> It would only require permissions for In-browser-Leo  to
> enable collaborative editing at the level of:
> "I'll type in this url and open the Leo file that Edward just mentioned"
>
> which would presumably be read-only.
> or not:
> "I'll add a comment to this node in said file"

Good point.

> both of those seem to be core capability, as opposed to:
> "I'll make changes to this file while Edward is making changes to this file"
>
> Which is not only technically challenging, but of dubious utility.

I agree.  The basic capability you mention would indeed be a breakthrough.

Edward

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