I sent my notes to Nicolas with the understanding that they would eventually
be added to the wiki.

I can do it myself as well, if someone points me to the right URL where they
should go.

On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Jan Claeys <li...@janc.be> wrote:

> Op woensdag 02-06-2010 om 12:11 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef helen
> varley jamieson:
> > etherpad has been bought by google, & as far as i can see any previous
> > etherpads i've had have now disappeared : (
>
> The etherpad software was released as open source, and several sites
> using it popped up since then (piratepad being one example).
>
> > however there is piratepad which seems to be pretty much identical:
> > http://piratepad.net/
> >
> > gobby looks good too altho it looks like you need to install it on your
> > own server rather than use a free (& disappearable) one like piratepad.
>
> Gobby doesn't even need a server; every client can also act as the
> "server".  And in the case someone starts a "server" on the LAN, other
> people can easily access it with the help of mdns-sd (what apple calls
> "bonjour").
>
>
> --
> Jan Claeys
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