On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Bryen M Yunashko
I've tried a number of other pads, Piratepad, typewith.me, etc. And each one just doesn't stay up for very long, disconnects after a very short period of time.
Agreed, that always was a frustration. I never expected them to be permanent and usually made a local copy of things I worked on.
Its downside is security, it's out there in a very open cloud space.
We try to be a very open and transparent project here, so I don't consider this to be much of an issue.
True for the most part, though as a writer, if I'm doing something for a magazine, it needs to be 'unpublished' - they want fresh, exclusive material. But it's a bit of a moot point given the other limitations.
Some have political issues about using GoogleDocs.... you still can't make it publicly accessible to edit.
Two big limitations. I'm not personally a fan of Google docs and share some of the political concern, but had noticed some of the team using it.
So let's stick with wiki which is our main tool anyway. Granted, the wiki syntax can be a bit daunting to some people, but I think in the circle of people participating here so far, we're able to tackle that with little challenge.
That sounds like a plan. I'm not entirely comfortable with wiki syntax but it won't take long to fix that. I'd been thinking about some of the mini wikis I've played with (TiddlyWiki, WikiOnAStick) but if we can use our existing wiki in that way .... it's not an issue that it's a 'work in progress'? IRC: helen_au helen.south@opensuse.org helensouth.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org