* Eric Armstrong <eric.armstrong@eng.sun.com> [010824 14:28]:
> Alexander Shapiro wrote:
> > What about a CVS type approach to discussions. Anyone can edit,
> > possibly even other peoples messages (what if you see a typo made by
> > someone else). The latest changes (diffs) can be seen, and voted on
> > by readers. The author can get priority in refusing changes to their
> > messages. Also, now I am thinking that the author could explicitly
> > allow or dissalow others (all or groups) to change their posts.
> >
> That is basically the idea. But we need granular versioning,
> so changing a line revs the paragraph, not the whole document.
I am a wiki fan. I have info on Wikis on my open source Groupware page
at http://nexist.sourceforge.net/groupware.html.
I know that Eugene was working on his modified wiki and Jack was working
on something similar for Nexist.
Cheers,
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