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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] [fossil-users] [OT] Who's interested in projec


From: Miles Fidelman
Subject: Re: [libreplanet-discuss] [fossil-users] [OT] Who's interested in project management & collaboration tools? And...
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2012 20:33:45 -0400
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Mark Holmquist wrote:
On 08/06/2012 05:05 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
That's sort of the mental model, with a few nits:

- looking at Fossil - which incorporates distributed wiki and bug
tracking with a git-like distributed version control system
Great plan. You could almost just git-track an instance of TiddlyWiki 
and call it a day.
True, or use Git-Annex.  The thing is, I really don't like the Tiddly 
interface - maybe it's just me.  A lot of the underlying guts, yes, but 
I'm shooting for one version that's more list/spreadsheet like, and 
another that's outline-like.  And I'm looking at distributing changes, 
rather than entire TiddlyWikis.
- looking at a publish-subscribe, multi-cast protocol - to avoid nodes
having to do peer-wise pushes or pulls (actually, NNTP would be perfect
- with crypto for access controls)
Yeah, pub-sub is a lot more complicated, especially with P2P, since it 
would involve opening ports and so on. I mean, it's possible.
- think "git as a JavaScript library, embedded in the replicated document"
Sounds like "distributed Etherpad Lite". Have you looked at that, and 
thought about simply making it distributed somehow?
Etherpad is pretty much real-time.  I'm shooting for async operations - 
update when you can.
By the way... since the link managed to get dropped:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1947703258/smart-notebooks-keeping-on-the-same-page-across-th
Eugh, "open software". It's like people just post to this list for 
publicity, no regard for what we're trying to do. Wait....you're an 
evil genius, that's the only explanation.
Trying to be.  One of my kids even made me an "Evil Doctor My My" id 
badge. :-)
Supported by the fact that your beta/alpha users (and release users? 
must be a typo?) will only have access to the source code if they pay 
you extra. That's not how free software works, I'm sorry to break it 
to you.
I've got to have some kinds of incentives to raise money! I'm going with a limited release model of both object and source - can't quite see releasing to the world until I've gone through a couple of revs. Of course, with a GPL, anybody who gets the alpha or beta code will be free to redistribute.
--
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra




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