"David O'Toole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Happy to swap/lend/steal/merge anything you think we should or we
>> could go into a bitter competition involving spies, bribery and
>> litigation.
> http://dto.mamalala.org/eon/radio.el
>
> I haven't worked on it in a little while, as I've been hack
It occurs to me that I probably shouldn't put radio.el in the worg
repo, because I maintain it as part of Eon, and other parts of Eon
will depend on it (in particular, the sound audition/annotation thing
i described.) But the URL i gave (http://dto.mamalala.org/eon/radio.el
) is the standard locati
http://dto.mamalala.org/eon/radio.el
I haven't worked on it in a little while, as I've been hacking on Eon
and org-publish.el. But, some people may find it of interest. I do
intend to use it for audio, because it allows you to annotate binaries
as well (by making a separate little note file.)
On
David,
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "David O'Toole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Now that the holidays are over, I am back to hacking.
>
> Good to hear. I'm just back from an email blackout.
[...]
>> contribute my org-radio annotator thing to the repository (if anyone
>> is interest
"David O'Toole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now that the holidays are over, I am back to hacking.
Good to hear. I'm just back from an email blackout.
> I'd like to write some org-mode material (perhaps on GTD, perhaps
> other stuff) and maybe it would make sense to contribute my org-radio
>
On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 07:49:19 +, Bastien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pleased to announce "Worg" (say "hello Worg!"). Worg is an attempt
> to implement distributed editing of .org files. The purpose is:
>
> 1. to edit .org files together
> 2. to have a nice user-contributed website around O