[Harry George] > 5. When I do Extreme Programming, the other author(s) tend to be using > emacs, vim, or nedit. [...]
Speaking of, when everybody uses Emacs, there is a way for Emacs for allowing many users, each on a different networked machine, all on the very same buffer, simultaneously. This sharing has been useful to us in a number of occasions, and we had scripts for quickly initiating such collaboration at any time (resolving `xauth' matters, for example). Note that it requires a lot of confidence between the collaborating users, as they all have extended powers on the editing session. -- François Pinard http://pinard.progiciels-bpi.ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list