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Subject: [Bug 86733] Collaborate document editing via Jabber
From: Sander Devrieze <s.devrieze () pandora ! be>
Date: 2004-08-06 22:06:38
Message-ID: 20040806220638.20457.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From s.devrieze pandora be 2004-08-07 00:06 -------
> I can imagine how a document is created by one person, emailed to the next
> and so on until the document is back to the editor. However I do not see
> how to do a similar procedure for an instant messenger.
I guess a mix between a Jabber whiteboard and MUC. So at the same time the
people who are invited to the (eventually password secured) MUC room can chat
with eachother in one part of the screen. So they can discuss things. Also
the admin(s) (and moderators) of the room can kick people: as they are
kicked, they also can't edit the text anymore. Every user in this groupchat
should have a different color and these colors should be reused in the text
editing part (e.g. everything in red is from user X, yellow from Y,...) for
usability. Also other features of MUC can be used (e.g. logging, inviting
users (e.g. a manager invites his teleworking secretary to fix his typos).
But maybe you also should ask Peter Millard from the JSF about it, as it was
him from whom I stole the idea for this wish ;-)
( http://www.jabber.org/people/interviews/pgm.php )
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