Integrate an etherpad with a wiki. Specifically:
Why? Get the best of both worlds: structure of a wiki, wiki revisions, users etc but with ability to etherpad editability (i.e. multiple simultaneous users) Issues:
submitted 15 Dec '10, 18:23 rgrp ♦♦ |
Not that this immediately addresses your question, but as you may know there is a wiki feature in Etherpad itself. http://piratepad.net/wiki-style-links The integration project you've suggested is noted in the etherpad issue tracker: https://github.com/ether/pad/issues/#issue/187 solved 20 Dec '10, 14:53 holtzermann17 rgrp ♦♦ |
At WikiSym 2010, Joseph Corneli showed GravPad - an extension of EtherPad with wikilinks. (at least that is what my notes tell me here: http://neuro.imm.dtu.dk/wiki/WikiSym_2010)
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solved 22 Dec '10, 15:36 Finn Årup Ni... |
RE: "Issues: Who is author of wiki revision on etherpad save? (Assume saving user ...)" Perhaps the user adding 'significant' concepts / verbs / paragraphs / terms could be referenced for each manually saved edit. I guess I am suggesting that authorship might be attached to words rather than edits (save versions). solved 04 Mar '11, 00:45 davidpidsley |
Could also extend this to other things, e.g. editing a file in github user interface, or a wordpress blog entry etc etc