Re: [O] colorg: Protocol [was: Re: Rudel - Real-Time collaborative editing of Org-Mode files]

2013-04-01 Thread Torben Hoffmann
Hi François, I recently read an interesting article on Convergent and Commutative Replicated Data Types ( http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/55/88/PDF/techreport.pdf) which happened to have a section called Co-operative text editing that seems spot on for the problem you are trying to solved. They

Re: [O] colorg: Protocol [was: Re: Rudel - Real-Time collaborative editing of Org-Mode files]

2013-01-14 Thread Samuel Loury
Hi, This sounds really promising. But instead of creating your own protocol, have you thought about extending an already existing one? I see that you have read negative comments about tools using the obby protocol, but have you read about the protocol itself? For instance, even if the gobby

Re: [O] colorg: Protocol [was: Re: Rudel - Real-Time collaborative editing of Org-Mode files]

2013-01-14 Thread François Pinard
Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: But instead of creating your own protocol, have you thought about extending an already existing one? Yes, of course. My goal is getting some solution, not creating my own thing. I only tried to look at the internals of Rudel and Etherpad-lite, and

[O] colorg: Protocol [was: Re: Rudel - Real-Time collaborative editing of Org-Mode files]

2013-01-12 Thread François Pinard
François Pinard pin...@iro.umontreal.ca writes: So, inventing a protocol is still an avenue which I naively seek, and for which I dared giving some thought recently, trying to stay on the side of simplicity. Here is a stab at a simple protocol, which I documented in: