Any suggestions for a nice Etherpad Lite provider?
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Eric Caron
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Jan 29, 2013, 4:22:45 PM1/29/13
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I'd like a place that facilitates group chat (something more WYWISYG than IRC/this and more disposable than a Google Doc.) I LOVE Etherpad Lite (https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite) but don't know of any reliable hosts for it.
Anyone have suggestions?
Lukasz Kujawa
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Jan 30, 2013, 9:51:33 AM1/30/13
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Have you consider GitHub? It has wiki, tickets and you can add comments to almost anything (including a single line of code). There is a dashboard to make sure one doesn't miss anything and of course... mobile app. It's also free.
Eric Caron
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Jan 30, 2013, 10:04:11 AM1/30/13
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I think the ticket, code review, and extension developer
oriented documentation should absolutely happen in GitHub. GitHub
"issue" should be the elevation of a bugs.php.net note once we can reproduce it and acknowledge its real.
I'm thinking JIRA makes more sense for managing our more abstract / longer term / multi-faceted changes and new features.
I'm
looking for a (free) Etherpad Lite host (Nick? maybe you could host it?) to facilitate real-time brainstorming
amongst the core team - a very disposable conversation that's mostly a
creative exercise to keep us all in alignment and make up for us not
being able to collaborate in person.