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Re: What is the most useful potential feature which Emacs lacks?
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Re: What is the most useful potential feature which Emacs lacks? |
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Sun, 31 May 2020 14:49:03 +0200 (CEST) |
May 31, 2020, 06:01 by van.ly+2@sdf.org:
>> > Anyway. FSF associates have the benefit of videoconferencing. After
>> > observing how people use "zoom" to videochat, can Emacs, VLC,
>> > multicast streams, Blender's kind of UI combine for more ways to
>> > work?
>>
>
> well it was an ambitious bluesky shot in the dark second guessing where the
> "puck" will be at, assuming people will work more and more with video streams
> and automation intelligence, and for Emacs to gain superpower capability, you
> hear people say the open plan office may not come back beyond this globally
> viral pandemic
>
>
What about collaborative editing? That is, multiple people simultaneously
editing a document over the internet.
Does anyone have experience with the projects mentioned on EmacsWiki for this
topic? https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CollaborativeEditing
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