Heh, well I did add a todo item to the project when I saw this thread, but
Leisure doesn't yet handle agenda items.  This is the type of feedback I'm
looking for though.

I'm also wondering if there are any orgmode hackers out there with some
JS/HTML skillz who might like to help out with modding the project for
things like this.  We do have an orgmode parser that can pick out things
like tags and properties, etc.


-- Bill

On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 3:03 PM Ken Mankoff <mank...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This thread should merge with recent ongoing thread titled "[O] Help
> testing orgmode connection to interactive web environment"
>
>   -k.
>
> Please excuse brevity. Sent from pocket computer with tiny non-haptic
> feedback keyboard.
>
> > On Aug 21, 2015, at 11:33, Tory S. Anderson <torys.ander...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > I've relied on Orgmode heavily for over half a decade, and I'm loathe to
> leave it. But what solutions have been found out there for using it
> collaboratively (where others are not using emacs), rather than just for
> personal task management (where it excels)? It has some integration with
> Trello, I know; some of my co-workers are advocating BaseCamp (...) and
> PivotalTracker. PivotalTracker looks pretty good, but I would rather find a
> way to leverage orgmode in a way that facilitates collaboration. What has
> worked for you?
>
>

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