Hi Rich,

On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 8:57 AM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2013, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>
>> Do you just mean compile .lyx files on the cloud? Or do you mean a
>> complete LyX editor in a web browser? Is the idea that this would be
>> useful if you don't want to install anything on your computer or if you
>> want to be able to work from any computer (e.g. at the library)? But for
>> this one could just ssh with X into a computer that has LyX, no?
>
>
> Scott,
>
>   I and a collaborator (who is new to LaTeX) could both work on the same
> document. I did not propose the LyX version but asked if anyone has
> experience with this LaTeX-sharing tool for collabortive writing using
> LaTeX. The alternatives are sending the .tex or .lyx file back and forth or
> keeping it in a subversion (or git) repository and each checking out the
> latest version.

Thanks for the explanation. If your collaborator is new to LaTeX,
he/she might also be new to Git which also has a learning curve so I
can see how this alternative would indeed be easier.

>   The 'cloud' is just the latest idea to generate business by those who have
> spare room on file servers and untilled bandwidth available. Regardless of
> whether a lyx version is attempted I (and perhaps others) would like to
> learn of the experiences of those who have used the LaTeX version.

Makes sense. Thanks for sharing.

Scott

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