GOCollab overlaps a lot with the TellTable project (www.telltable.com) which is mostly an open source project (telltable-s.sf.net). TellTable allows collaboration on most single-machine programs, but was set up initially to allow for full audit trail of work on shared spreadsheets, particularly OO calc. (Only the analyzer of the audit record is non-open, but all the file formats are open - in fact .sxc.) However, we're now talking to Jody Goldberg (and work may even be ongoing) on getting the audit actually into the code. We discovered that TellTable allows for nice collaboration on lots of codes. Even those strange emanations from Redmond (run under Linux! Don't tell Bill.)
We're still developing TellTable, as it is essentially a gluing together of lots of existing pieces, and we're now finding some of the pieces have some unwanted "features" or behaviour that we've got someone working to purge. We welcome sharing of ideas. May make things happen faster. The web site has our papers and presentations over the past couple of years. John Nash, University of Ottawa On Sat, 14 May 2005 12:01:19 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Today's Topics: > > 1. GOCollab, Peer-to-Peer collaborative document preperation. > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > http://www.ph.unimelb.edu.au/~msevior/abiword/CollaborationFeature-4-2-Journal.zabw > > You will need AbiWord-2.2 in order to read this. > > (AbiWord-2.2.7 is by far the best.) > > Cheers, > > Martin > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > gnumeric-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list > > > End of gnumeric-list Digest, Vol 13, Issue 4 > ******************************************** _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
