On 9/5/06, Akash Mehta <draicone(a)gmail.com> wrote:
writely.com has good real time collaborative editing
too.
Actually it's pretty bad - I tried it for Wikinews together with
Messedrocker. Too slow. SynchroEdit seemed more mature last time I
tried.
However, the client side needs are simply too much for
Wikipedia
You would never require it, of course. However, if two users are
editing the same page, and both have client side collaboration
capability, there's no need not to switch into real-time mode. Saving
the page would still trigger an edit conflict if an "old style user"
is editing the page at the same time.
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Peace & Love,
Erik