+1 on getting collide up and running.  It's open source and looks like it
already does project management and syntax highlighting


On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Mark Holmquist <mtrac...@member.fsf.org>wrote:

> FWIW there is a way to add in syntax highlighting, and I could probably
>> create a new instance for that. There was also chatter on the Etherpad
>> channel yesterday about writing plugins for compiling and running
>> programs on the backend of the server.
>>
>
> Additionally, I suppose, we could write a plugin for enabling a grouping
> of pads into projects, which would make it easier to have multiple files
> open at once.
>
> I think the major problem is that any files on the etherpad server will
> need to be downloaded or copy/pasted before you can actually run them,
> which may or may not be ideal. But again, there may be a solution in the
> plugin API.
>
> ("backend of the server" - sorry, I just woke up)
>
>
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