Re: [O] orgmode as a service

2012-03-28 Thread Brian Dunbar
suvayu ali > Maybe this is what you are looking for? > Haw - the bash script there is a great start. I sure do end up writing a lot of bash stuff at any rate. Sami Airaksinen > one could try to create some nice web services with elnode > library

Re: [O] orgmode as a service

2012-03-27 Thread suvayu ali
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 17:17, Eric Schulte wrote: > If you'd rather set this up as a web service (instead e.g., an email > front-end as mentioned in another reply) one intermediate step would be > to write a tool for conversion between json (or some other web-friendly > data type) and the Org-mod

Re: [O] orgmode as a service

2012-03-27 Thread Eric Schulte
Brian Dunbar writes: > I'm orgmode newbie. Before I reinvent a wheel, going to ask if this has > already > been done: 'orgmode as a service'. > > Or perhaps it doesn't need to be done and I'm tilting at yet another windmill. > > Comments welcome. > > > Assume a workgroup of people - they use em

Re: [O] orgmode as a service

2012-03-27 Thread suvayu ali
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 15:39, Brian Dunbar wrote: > Is there a programatic method already coded up to take bits delivered to a > server, bang out the appropriate .org file and deliver it to the orgmode user? Maybe this is what you are looking for?

[O] orgmode as a service

2012-03-27 Thread Brian Dunbar
I'm orgmode newbie. Before I reinvent a wheel, going to ask if this has already been done: 'orgmode as a service'. Or perhaps it doesn't need to be done and I'm tilting at yet another windmill. Comments welcome. Assume a workgroup of people - they use emacs / orgmode. Mostly Linux and OS X, b