unless those services have some kind of API, and you have the desire to implement it in emacs, you might be out of luck.
I am trying to figure out a way to do collaborative work via email, where I am the project coordinator. The idea is to use my email.el code to send headlines to people I need information or action from, and then to have them reply to the email. Then, I would have some easy way to get information out of the reply back to the heading (e.g. TODO state change, info etc...). Probably I would embed some org-id link in the email, and "train" the users not to delete it. This is only a half-baked idea so far. It would integrate org-contacts, mu4e, and org-mode in my setup. depending in your role in the project, you might get something like that to work too. Tory S. Anderson writes: > I've relied on Orgmode heavily for over half a decade, and I'm > loathe to leave it. But what solutions have been found out there > for using it collaboratively (where others are not using emacs), > rather than just for personal task management (where it excels)? > It has some integration with Trello, I know; some of my co-workers > are advocating BaseCamp (...) and PivotalTracker. PivotalTracker > looks pretty good, but I would rather find a way to leverage > orgmode in a way that facilitates collaboration. What has worked > for you? -- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu