Etherpad instance for ovirt

Doron Fediuck dfediuck at redhat.com
Sun Aug 26 11:50:12 UTC 2012


Any news?
(sorry to nag, but with the amount of traffic here, this will surely die if I don't ping).

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> From: "Karsten 'quaid' Wade" <kwade at redhat.com>
> To: infra at ovirt.org
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 5:58:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Etherpad instance for ovirt
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> On 08/14/2012 05:25 PM, Robert Middleswarth wrote:
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> >> What useful feature does etherpad provide?  The one of two times
> >> i have used etherpad it cashed and lost data.  It seems to be
> >> some kind mult-user data entry system but what makes it better
> >> then other system designed to for that?
> 
> Next time we're working on something, I'll pull it up so you can get
> a
> better experience than your crashes. :)
> 
> It sets the standard for slim and useful realtime shared editing.
> (The
> playback feature is cool, too - it has built-in revision history that
> you can playback at fast-forward speed.) I've used it hundreds of
> times to write notes together during a meeting, to work on any manner
> of different documents, etc.
> 
> One good use case - MediaWiki is terrible for concurrent editing,
> unless you are clearly in different sections. Any overlap or mistake,
> and one editor loses out. What I've done many times is copy the
> MediaWiki markup over to Etherpad, work on it there with others, then
> copy back when done.
> 
> - - Karsten
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