On Wednesday 18 August 2010 18:06:20 Jos van den Oever wrote: > On Wednesday, August 18, 2010 17:24:12 pm Jos Poortvliet wrote: > > I know there is some work going into collaborative editing. I just bumped > > into the article below, which might be interersting - as in, it talks > > about algorithms which help resolve the issues you have when creating a > > real-time collaboration framework. It's about google's wave - while the > > product is dead, there are some clever solutions in there which are > > described in some whitepapers: > > http://www.waveprotocol.org/whitepapers/operational-transform > > > > Article: > > http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com/2010/03/novell-pulse-and-google-wave.htm > > l > > > > Just FYI, not sure if it's very interesting to anyone right now ;-) > > Hi Jos, > > Thanks for the link. This is certainly on our radar, perhaps even using wave > or a similar protocol. I was not aware of Novell Pulse yet. If you know some > people looking at sending ODF over wave, we are certainly interested in that > protocol and would like to have a go at implementing it.
I could see if I can ask the engineers working on this - maybe they do ODF, maybe not... If you guys are interested, I can definately try to find them. > Wave on its own is > not enough to do collaborative editing of ODF documents. There needs to be > agreement on how to do it for the ODF file format which is a zip file > containing > mostly XML files. The operational transformation algorithm part is a good > candidate for being part of the solution. YESS, so I deserve my t-shirt! > Cheers, > Jos > >
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