I am planning on attending the Summit. I have not been able to help much with a code but I have a fairly good idea of the landscape of Computer Supported Collaborative work. So I would be more than happy to talk. Here are some links for those who are interested: http://gobby.0x539.de/ http://chalks.berlios.de/dokuwiki/doku.php <- Most promising as they use a sophisticated/research backed algorithm. http://gaim.sourceforge.net/summerofcode/cristhian/ http://www.inkscape.org/ (Search for inkboard) My own sad attempt: http://students.olin.edu/2007/mcolyer/projects/collaborate/ Research Paper: http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sun98operational.html -Matt On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 17:39 +1000, msevior physics unimelb edu au wrote:
Is anyone who is actively thinking about GOCollab (not necessarily writing code ;) coming to Summit? I was just talking to Ben Mako Hill (who is now at MIT Media Lab) and he was interested in talking with anyone who will be in the neighborhood about a library for collaboration, and we could certainly pencil in some thinking/talking time if people will be there.This sounds very intersting. Unfortunately, unless someone comes up with around $2000 I can't make it to Boston :-( MartinLuis On 5/14/05, msevior physics unimelb edu au <msevior physics unimelb edu au> wrote:Hi everyone, about 6 weeks ago Jeff Waugh contacted me and asked if we'd thought about doing a collaboration feature. Dom, Marc, Jody and I put our heads together and I wrote up the document linked below. At the time I thought there was a chance we (well me mostly) could do this "underground" and surprise lots of people at GUADEC with this cool new feature. It's absolutely clear now that this will not be an underground effort so there is no point in being silent about it. Here is the link to the document. http://www.ph.unimelb.edu.au/~msevior/abiword/CollaborationFeature-4-2-Journal.zabw You will need AbiWord-2.2 in order to read this. (AbiWord-2.2.7 is by far the best.) Cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ gnome-hackers mailing list gnome-hackers gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-hackers
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