Howdy All

The Joan Miro characters seem interesting. Basically what I would 
provide is a wSocket
server that holds a shared XML structure of structures and a means to 
update and retrieve those
structures. Something like a chat server , but just communicating XML 
containers.

The warehousing of information should occur elsewhere , like in browser 
localStorage.





On 11/17/2010 04:32 AM, ddailey wrote:
> I was going to say something about a felt need in the scientific community 
> for something that allows collaborative drawing, until I saw the part about 
> "fun."  Certainly the users should have the ability to introduce and "launch" 
> flexible shapes (having personalities, behavior, velocities, accelerations 
> and the like), and those shapes should modify one another as they come into 
> contact. Your project does indeed sound fun! I'm thinking of something like 
> Second Life meets Joan Miro, and without all the silly gravity. The physics 
> should be Dali and Disney rather than Newton.
>
> cheers
> David
>    ----- Original Message -----
>    From: Doc
>    To: [email protected]
>    Cc: Felipe Sanches
>    Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 3:44 AM
>    Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Multi user SVG
>
>
>
>
>    This would need to be something where users know nothing in advance,
>    and is a lot of fun. No higher reason should be required than what might
>    be left over
>    after consuming a case of beer as fast as one could.
>
>    --Doc
>
>    On 11/17/2010 12:35 AM, Felipe Sanches wrote:
>    >  would it be something similar to the Inkscape whiteboard?
>    >
>    >  On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Doc<[email protected]>  wrote:
>    >
>    >
>    >>
>    >>  Howdy all
>    >>
>    >>  I've been contemplating the creation of a connected
>    >>  SVG presentation using webSockets and multiple users.
>    >>
>    >>  I would be interested in hearing what ideas folks might have
>    >>  for a multi-user interactive SVG exhibit.
>    >>
>    >>  I will provide the back end coding for whatever folks come up with.
>    >>
>    >>  --Doc
>    >>
>    >>
>    >>
>    >
>    



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