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Re: Question collaborative editing.
From: |
Yuri Khan |
Subject: |
Re: Question collaborative editing. |
Date: |
Fri, 2 Oct 2020 00:29:15 +0700 |
On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 at 00:05, Ergus <spacibba@aol.com> wrote:
> >An example use-case might be:
> >
> >user1:
> >1. C-x C-f (find-file)
> >2. M-x enable-collaboration ; this generates a session-key
> >3. Share session key with collaborators via chat/email
> >
> >user2: (via Tramp)
> >1. C-x C-f /collab:session-key@ip-address:filename <RET>
> >
> >Users get cursors with different colours.
> >
> >The advantage of using Tramp is that users can always use Ad-hoc
> >multi-hops.
> >
> Yes, this is exactly my expected workflow more or less. It is p2p as I
> have mentioned before I would prefer it to be. The tramp integration is
> something way far from my capabilities, but in general that's the
> idea ;).
Do not overlook the use case of collaborating on a project containing
multiple files. (I can already see it is a whole other can of worms.)
- Re: Question collaborative editing., Eli Zaretskii, 2020/10/01
- Re: Question collaborative editing., Jean Louis, 2020/10/01
- Re: Question collaborative editing., Ergus, 2020/10/01
- Re: Question collaborative editing., Michael Albinus, 2020/10/02
- Re: Question collaborative editing., Eli Zaretskii, 2020/10/02
- Re: Question collaborative editing., Pankaj Jangid, 2020/10/02
- Re: Question collaborative editing., Ergus, 2020/10/02
- Re: Question collaborative editing., Michael Albinus, 2020/10/02
- Re: Question collaborative editing - Wikipedia reference, Jean Louis, 2020/10/04
- Re: Question collaborative editing - Wikipedia reference, Caio Henrique, 2020/10/04
- Re: Question collaborative editing - Wikipedia reference, Jean Louis, 2020/10/04
- Re: Question collaborative editing - Wikipedia reference, Qiantan Hong, 2020/10/04