James,
Before I realised you had already done all the hard work, I spoke to henne about the possibility of something like this. http://pad.opensuse.org was the subdomain I was bouncing around for the idea when I was talking about it in IRC. His reply was along the lines of "if you package it, then we can have a VM for it" I then tried packaging Node.js and my head exploded...and then I got busy with oSC and everything after it :) As you've practically already packaged it with your Gallery image, I guess we can speak to henne and see if something like pad.opensuse.org is possible. Regards Richard / Ilmehtar >>> James Mason 09/22/11 5:42 PM >>> On Thu, 2011-09-22 at 09:25 +0200, jdd wrote: > Hello, > > I must admit the first time I was asked to use etherpad my first > movement was to don't like it. > > But after some use, it seems so well fitted for our work > (collaborative writing of small documents), that my mind completely > changed. > > However I'm worried to have documents spread randomly and to have > early versions accessible with google. > > So I think we should use a "professional" ietherpad account (as far as > I understand it's free) - any of us - and use some sort of tree > organisation. > > for example a starting point as > > ietherpad.com/opensuse-marketting > > with a summary of the other page (table of contents) > > and for example, a page > > ietherpad.com/opensuse-marketting-flyerv4 > > for the flyer in discussion > > I think once a page is openned it's possible to have several > administrators. I think also that we can accept any volunteer to > connect on this etherpad, my only concern being google (or other > indexing system). > > Jos, what do you think? will you open this page or do you want me to > do? or do you prefere to stay completely open? > > thanks > jdd > > -- > http://www.dodin.net > http://pizzanetti.fr I'll reiterate a comment I made somewhere else that never got a reply... etherpad-lite, although the naming connotations are inaccurate, is a far superior product to the traditional etherpad. There's an image on SUSE Gallery[1] that runs fine in as little as 360MB RAM, and instances have been running internally at SUSE for over a month without any issues. I *strongly* recommend we bring up our own etherpad-lite server somewhere ( http://pad.opensuse.org ? ), and stop cluttering around everywhere else. [1] http://susegallery.com/a/R8DAbW/etherpad-lite # Yes I built it... so ;-) - James M -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
