Στις 07/02/2012 12:14 πμ, ο/η Bryen M Yunashko έγραψε:
On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 22:50 +0100, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Several efforts lately I have done have been stymied by the lack of a stable doc collaboration tool. Some people suggest Google Apps, but umm... meh. Well, just someone with a google account and using google docs (you don't need a google account nor logging in if it is shared as "anyone with the link can edit", which is the same level of (lack of) security as we have with etherpads ;))
But you do need a google account to create such a document.
Google does indeed offer the most logical choice for us, although I see a proliferation issue with using so many different accounts. (More inconvenience than anything else.) But my only real concern is the "purists." There are people who disdain the use of non-fully open sourced services and some will balk at using Google. I'm certainly not a purist, but... I do respect their stances and would like to see us use a tool that doesn't inflict on some political ideologies. That said, we simply don't seem to have any logical alternative until someone creates a more stable pad service, I guess.
Not to mention that Google Docs is glaringly known in the blind community for not being an accessible service.
I guess it's a platform that we can add it to GSoC 2012. I tried Fengoffice (http://www.fengoffice.com/web/) to test it with the Greeks. I set it up here http://diamond.vipfree.us/fengoffice Unfortunately, you must have account to login (since it's a testing, I can give you access. Just ask me PM). It's has all the positives of Google and also it has a notepad. Until now, I didn't find a chat module. Take care, Stathis -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org