I just was looking at hte KDE GS0C projects and one of them is Koffce doing collborative editing. Anyone interested in working with them with libinfinity-qt ? It would be good for them to start working on it as well as good for libinfinity to have another project using it to start breaking it in untold interesting ways :-)
On Friday 20 February 2009 23:59:59 Roger Pixley wrote:
> I just was looking at hte KDE GS0C projects and one of them is Koffce doing > collborative editing. Anyone interested in working with them with > libinfinity-qt ? It would be good for them to start working on it as well > as good for libinfinity to have another project using it to start breaking > it in untold interesting ways :-)
I would be more than interested. Sounds like just what the library needs :).
Jump into #koffice for an unofficial chat or mail Thomas Zander (Who
removed the project from the listing btw) I would say mail the mailing
list but as noted the project has been removed from a GS0C
consideration. There is interest in the direction so it's worth it to
explore at least.
On 2/21/09, Gregory Haynes <g...@greghaynes.net> wrote:
> On Friday 20 February 2009 23:59:59 Roger Pixley wrote:
>> I just was looking at hte KDE GS0C projects and one of them is Koffce
>> doing
>> collborative editing. Anyone interested in working with them with
>> libinfinity-qt ? It would be good for them to start working on it as well
>> as good for libinfinity to have another project using it to start breaking
>> it in untold interesting ways :-)
> I would be more than interested. Sounds like just what the library needs
> :).
Right spoke with them and they are very interested in the feature they
just didn't think it right for a GSoC project. They already have a non
student working on it and have a wiki page at
http://wiki.koffice.org/index.php?title=Collaboration :-) Basically a
lot of people in Koffice would be interested in seeing this move
forward so when you ping them use the koffice-devel mailing list.
On Feb 23, 11:26 am, Roger Pixley <skree...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jump into #koffice for an unofficial chat or mail Thomas Zander (Who
> removed the project from the listing btw) I would say mail the mailing
> list but as noted the project has been removed from a GS0C
> consideration. There is interest in the direction so it's worth it to
> explore at least.
> On 2/21/09, Gregory Haynes <g...@greghaynes.net> wrote:
> > On Friday 20 February 2009 23:59:59 Roger Pixley wrote:
> >> I just was looking at hte KDE GS0C projects and one of them is Koffce
> >> doing
> >> collborative editing. Anyone interested in working with them with
> >> libinfinity-qt ? It would be good for them to start working on it as well
> >> as good for libinfinity to have another project using it to start breaking
> >> it in untold interesting ways :-)
> > I would be more than interested. Sounds like just what the library needs
> > :).
I had a nice discussion with some of the people in #koffice about this and, as you said, they seem very interested in adding collaborative support.
What I came out with is that: First, a change tracking system needs to be added so there can be a place to tie the collaborative system into. This isnt going to be added until the freeze is lifted, so it is on hold until at least then.
> Right spoke with them and they are very interested in the feature they > just didn't think it right for a GSoC project. They already have a non > student working on it and have a wiki page at > http://wiki.koffice.org/index.php?title=Collaboration :-) Basically a > lot of people in Koffice would be interested in seeing this move > forward so when you ping them use the koffice-devel mailing list.
> On Feb 23, 11:26 am, Roger Pixley <skree...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Jump into #koffice for an unofficial chat or mail Thomas Zander (Who > > removed the project from the listing btw) I would say mail the mailing > > list but as noted the project has been removed from a GS0C > > consideration. There is interest in the direction so it's worth it to > > explore at least.
Cool I spoke with them as well and some were still a little under the
impression that you were applying for a GSoC so I cleared that up. I
suppose we can start a new thread on what Koffice will need to
implement that isn't already in the infinote protocol. Things that we
mentioned before like being able to discover the capabilities of the
other collaborators. I would surmise that the resolution of that would
be in the client.
On 2/28/09, Gregory Haynes <g...@greghaynes.net> wrote:
> I had a nice discussion with some of the people in #koffice about this and,
> as
> you said, they seem very interested in adding collaborative support.
> What I came out with is that: First, a change tracking system needs to be
> added so there can be a place to tie the collaborative system into. This
> isnt
> going to be added until the freeze is lifted, so it is on hold until at
> least
> then.
> On Wednesday 25 February 2009 00:02:58 skreech2 wrote:
>> Right spoke with them and they are very interested in the feature they
>> just didn't think it right for a GSoC project. They already have a non
>> student working on it and have a wiki page at
>> http://wiki.koffice.org/index.php?title=Collaboration :-) Basically a
>> lot of people in Koffice would be interested in seeing this move
>> forward so when you ping them use the koffice-devel mailing list.
>> On Feb 23, 11:26 am, Roger Pixley <skree...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Jump into #koffice for an unofficial chat or mail Thomas Zander (Who
>> > removed the project from the listing btw) I would say mail the mailing
>> > list but as noted the project has been removed from a GS0C
>> > consideration. There is interest in the direction so it's worth it to
>> > explore at least.