On 06.02.2012 19:17, Bryen M Yunashko wrote:
>
> Stealing from another thread.  :-)
>
> The demise of ietherpad.com (which was the most stable IMO until they
> goofed and did not create backups for their site) leads us to look at
> other pad sites.  None of which seem stable even for few minutes at a
> time.  Piratepad is horrible.
>
> Which leads to the question:  What can we use for a good document
> collaboration tool?   Some may suggest wiki, but I fear its not a great
> solution either as we generate lots of pads in the past and we'll just
> end up littering our wiki, and besides it does not offer the same ease
> of collaboration that a pad offered.
>
> Several efforts lately I have done have been stymied by the lack of a
> stable doc collaboration tool.  Some people suggest Google Apps, but
> umm... meh.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Bryen
>

Still there's EyeOS around, which is a linux based OS running in your
browser (okay, on a web server, it's only shown in your browser.) It
delivers basic office tools like writer, impress-/calc-like software.
It could run on openSUSE infrastructure (if the admins allow it) or on
any other, since installation is via webbrowser (only put it on your ftp
via filezilla and then let's go!) As an alternative we could take 7GB
webspace at http://www.square7.ch

Hmm?


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