François Pinard writes:
> Once we get a working solution, the protocol remains the contact point.
> The server could be replaced using other languages, and new clients may
> be written for other editors (given they are extensible enough). My
> goal is quickly getting something usable, so I selec
Daimrod writes:
> François Pinard writes:
>> ColOrg is a project about real-time collaborative editing of Org files.
> That's a really cool project!
Thanks.
> Do you plan to keep the server in Python? Or do you think it would be
> possible to make this in Emacs Lisp only with Elnode[1] for
François Pinard writes:
> Hi to all my Org friends.
Hi,
> ColOrg is a project about real-time collaborative editing of Org files.
> Here are some news about its progress, after a second push this
> weekend. It is not usable yet, but a few more steps have been taken. A
> few more ropes are nee
Hi to all my Org friends.
ColOrg is a project about real-time collaborative editing of Org files.
Here are some news about its progress, after a second push this
weekend. It is not usable yet, but a few more steps have been taken. A
few more ropes are needed to tie it up all together, but not mu