Joe,
I do see this as a good thing, but then I started to think about the
web, and how web applications can serve as a launching point much more
easily because of the lack of installation needed on the client side. If it
was as easy as click here and we're off, then that's better, no? What about
Google (code)/Documents, as they already support it. Of course, I can see
the flip side, as they will see everything, but then what about locally
hosted versions?
-Trevor
On Nov 27, 2007 5:37 AM, Joe Apuzzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hanging out on IRC is not only fun but educational!
> Some people were talking about Gobby so they could work together.
> You can find it here => http://gobby.0x539.de ( Latest version is 0.4.5
> which is a simple "sudo apt-get install gobby" for all those Ubuntu fokes
> )
>
> It's a simple code editor in X-Windows but it combined with IRC in that
> many people can join and work on a file(s) and there updates are color
> coded. Also for each file there is a IRC like chat at the bottom.
> Therefore this looks like a cool tool for many people to work remote on
> a project ( even if they are on mixed platforms )
>
> Joe
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