On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Eben Eliason <e...@laptop.org> wrote:
> I like these terms, but I don't think they define the split I'm > referring to. object-push and object-pull describe, "sending an object > to a friend" and "taking something from my friend's Journal" > respectively. Both of these types of sharing are "object-sharing" (the > recipient gets the resulting object, with a new tree_id). > > The more I think about it, I kind of like the "object-sharing" and > "activity-sharing" distinction, since in all of our high-level > outlines of Sugar we break the UI down into 3 core components: people, > activities, and objects. In this paradigm, we have: > > object-sharing: the transfer of objects from people to people, via > push (send to) or pull (view published journal) > activity-sharing: collaboration among two or more people within an > activity, acting on a shared object or objects > > Can someone phrase this more clearly? > > Eben > Collaboration is the term we have used in Sugar for co-editing. Google Documents use the term 'Collaborators'. Isn't the verb 'Collaborate'? --Fred
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