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Re: GSoC: collaborative editing
From: |
Stephen J. Turnbull |
Subject: |
Re: GSoC: collaborative editing |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Apr 2009 12:01:17 +0900 |
Brian Templeton writes:
> I have considered a P2P architecture, but as Stefan mentions, that makes
> it much harder to ensure consistency, and P2P algorithms are
> considerably more complicated than algorithms that rely on a central
> server.
Basically what you're saying is "OK, let's impose an arbitrary total
ordering on the changes." Indeed that makes writing the collaborative
tool easier, but it also undermines collaboration by giving priority
to getting there *first* rather than doing it *better*.
Richard already said basically the same thing in a different way, of
course.
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, (continued)
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Brian Templeton, 2009/04/13
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Thomas Lord, 2009/04/13
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Brian Templeton, 2009/04/13
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Thomas Lord, 2009/04/14
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Thomas Lord, 2009/04/13
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2009/04/14
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Thomas Lord, 2009/04/14
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Stefan Monnier, 2009/04/13
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Brian Templeton, 2009/04/13
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing,
Stephen J. Turnbull <=
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Brian Templeton, 2009/04/14
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2009/04/14
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Brian Templeton, 2009/04/14
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Thomas Lord, 2009/04/14
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Richard M Stallman, 2009/04/14
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Thomas Lord, 2009/04/14
- Re: GSoC: collaborative editing, Brian Templeton, 2009/04/14