On Wednesday, November 09, 2011 10:35:26 Roger Luedecke wrote:
On Wednesday, November 09, 2011 09:17:03 AM Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Ilya Chernykh
wrote: On Wednesday 09 November 2011 16:58:17 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
The page below is like a wiki, except that you don't need to know wiki syntax or anything else, just go in and edit. It has a history slider and we will review the text so don't be afraid of making mistakes.
http://ietherpad.com/12-1-release-notes
Usually, a name + version number and a link to where I can find an overview of what's new & cool is enough (we'll write the text) but of course you can help us a lot by writing a short summary yourself.
Seems Etherpad does not support Mozilla well. I cannot edit anything now (suggests to reconnect after each letter), but it seems some people edit my changes and introduce incorrect statements. I removed them several times, but they get inserted again.
1) KDE3 is available from the official repo in 12.1, at least how it goes in RC2, so please do not re-insert that it is available from unofficial KDE:KDE3 repository. Only additional software can be installed from there.
2) We ship KDE3, not Trinity, so please stop praising Trinity for this achievement. KDE3 has alway been available for openSUSE, and there is no special merit of Trinity in it. We took two or three minor patches of questionable value from them as well as from other sources (Chakra, Alt Linux), but there is no reason to praise solely Trinity for having KDE 3 in openSUSE.
I tried to remove these but somebody returns both statements back.
No, this is because ietherpad is horribly unstable. too many people editing at once, random offline etcetera. Unfortunately it is the most stable of the 'free' etherpad installs on the web.
I've been kicking people for ages about an etherpad installation on openSUSE infrastructure but despite efforts from a few ppl (there's now a nice etherpad image on SUSE Studio for example) it never happened.
Now we get bitten by it and yes, there's no time to fix it. Yes, it is deeply annoying. Yes, it hurts our marketing efforts.
Sorry.
/me is quite frustrated about this
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We could use Kablink. It has real time collaboration and can even tie in to Google Wave. Hell, why not use Wave instead?
If kablink has all the features we use*, it'd be awesome. Please, provide a link to a 'pad' so we can check it out and start using it... * Features means these ones besides real-time collaborative editing: - build in persistent chat - change tracking & history & colors per user to see what has changed - no login required for editing (extremely low barier) Cheers, Jos