On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 1:39 PM, Miles Fidelman <mfidel...@meetinghouse.net> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > Some of you might be interested in a tool I'm working on. The short form is > "smart documents that talk to each other." > > Basic idea is: > - start by writing and sending an HTML email to a group of people (say > everyone involved in working a trouble ticket) > - on receipt, the copies establish a peer-to-peer connection - updates to > one copy propagate to every other copy > > Synchronized copies of documents, rather than sharing one copy via Google > Docs. Sort of like Git, but for things like action items, trouble tickets, > work plans, reference documents, rather than software - with all the code > pushed into JavaScript libraries embedded into the documents themselves. > (Maybe more like Fossil's embedded wiki - pushed into the browser). > > If you're interested, take a look at: > http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1947703258/smart-notebooks-keeping-on-the-same-page-across-th > > Support, likes, tweets, +1s, ... welcomed! > > Miles Fidelman
Have you ever seen Gobby? http://gobby.0x539.de/trac/ It allows multiple people to edit a document at the same time. It's peer to peer, though I think it only works over the local network. It's also open source. ❧ Brian Mathis _______________________________________________ Tech mailing list Tech@lists.lopsa.org https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/