If  it's actually etherpad-based, that keeps track of who makes which
change within a given session, so one could attribute specific pieces of
text to a given editor.

Ariel

Στις 04-09-2011, ημέρα Κυρ, και ώρα 21:40 +0000, ο/η Russell N. Nelson -
rnnelson έγραψε:
> Treat the concurrent session as a single revision and the combined work 
> product of all participating editors.
> 
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> 
> -----Original message-----
> From: Thomas Dalton <[email protected]>
> To: Wikimedia developers <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sun, Sep 4, 2011 14:55:49 GMT+00:00
> Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Proposed "chat system"
> 
> On 4 September 2011 13:44, Harry Burt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > [Visual editor] Ian Baker
> > <http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Raindrift> investigated
> > and started to work on a chat system to be integrated to the concurrent
> > editing interface, for collaboration and live help.
> 
> There's a concurrent editing interface? Where is it (intended to be)
> used? It would never work for Wikipedia. The lack of a clear revision
> history and identifiable authors would be a big problem. It would also
> interfere with collaboration between people that aren't online at the
> same time (imagine three people are active on an article, two of which
> are online at the same time and so use the concurrent interface, how
> does the third person get involved?).
> 
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