Jay Sulzberger wrote:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1947703258/smart-notebooks-keeping-on-the-same-page-across-th
Perhaps just limited encrypted Usenet?
Funny you should mention that. NNTP is, to my mind, the world's
greatest messaging protocol. Back in the day, Netscape built a
"collaboration server" that added access controls and some management
functions to an NNTP server - it was an incredibly powerful tool.
In some sense, the model sitting in the back of my mind, is:
- NNTP (with encryption and crypto-based access controls)
- easier management of (private) group creation
- messages containing HTML & JavaScript that can do some embedded
threading (think about sending a Wiki page, the initial page shows up as
a news message, edits are automatically applied rather than showing up
as separate messages)
Also perhaps:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joeyh/git-annex-assistant-like-dropbox-but-with-your-own
with a daemon that labels files, presents histories, and such like.
Yes... saw that a while back - does look really interesting.
Miles
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