On Thu, 2011-09-22 at 09:25 +0200, jdd wrote:
Hello,
I must admit the first time I was asked to use etherpad my first movement was to don't like it.
But after some use, it seems so well fitted for our work (collaborative writing of small documents), that my mind completely changed.
However I'm worried to have documents spread randomly and to have early versions accessible with google.
So I think we should use a "professional" ietherpad account (as far as I understand it's free) - any of us - and use some sort of tree organisation.
for example a starting point as
ietherpad.com/opensuse-marketting
with a summary of the other page (table of contents)
and for example, a page
ietherpad.com/opensuse-marketting-flyerv4
for the flyer in discussion
I think once a page is openned it's possible to have several administrators. I think also that we can accept any volunteer to connect on this etherpad, my only concern being google (or other indexing system).
Jos, what do you think? will you open this page or do you want me to do? or do you prefere to stay completely open?
thanks jdd
I'll reiterate a comment I made somewhere else that never got a reply... etherpad-lite, although the naming connotations are inaccurate, is a far superior product to the traditional etherpad. There's an image on SUSE Gallery[1] that runs fine in as little as 360MB RAM, and instances have been running internally at SUSE for over a month without any issues. I *strongly* recommend we bring up our own etherpad-lite server somewhere ( http://pad.opensuse.org ? ), and stop cluttering around everywhere else. [1] http://susegallery.com/a/R8DAbW/etherpad-lite # Yes I built it... so ;-) - James M -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org