From: Jeremy Quinn > On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 09:58 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: > > > Le Jeudi, 9 oct 2003, � 10:41 Europe/Zurich, Reinhard Poetz > a �crit : > >> ...Which tool do you guys recommend? I prefer something that works > >> for all > >> platforms and doesn't require hours of registration or > installation > >> and > >> is firewall friendly. > > > > Dunno. We'll have to try I guess, and not get stuck in > toolsmania. I > > tested Cocinella and Babylon last year and they both looked > good, but > > didn't use them on actual projects. > > <snip/> > > Bertrand just appeared on iChat this morning, we had a quick > discussion > about the usefulness of different tools for > code-collaboration for our > new FirstFriday sessions. > > We thought it would be a good idea to try some of the tools > out between > us first to see what was workable and what was not. > > Bertrand is a bit busy, so I am asking you lot :) > > If any of you are interested in working with me on this, > please get in > touch. I can install any specific server software here > <jerm.dyndns.org> we might need (as long as it runs on MacOSX). > > What requirements do we have? > > 1. Cross Platform - seems to be the biggest problem :( > 2. Shared diagrams - for developing concepts > 3. Shared text-editor - for pair programming > 4. Archived shared messaging - for group discussions > 5. Rapid publishing - for the record of the day's progress
+1 I can test the Win2k client if you like. Please contact me (directly), whenever you want to run some tests. Reinhard
