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<p>Hi!</p>
On 27/08/17 08:54, Laura Vargas wrote:<br>
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<div>Back in May, Sebastian released <span class="gmail-il">the <b>Jappy</b></span><b>
Activity</b> with many features. Since then, Jappy has been
added to the devel instance of Sugarizer while development
continues testing adding collaborations features.<br>
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Sebastian has re-released the implementation to check on <a
href="http://educa.juegos" moz-do-not-send="true">educa.juegos</a>
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Thanks Laura!<br>
<br>
Although I'm not ready for a full release, it is true that the
experimental collaboration features are in place and can be used.<br>
<br>
To try it out collaboration, please go to <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://educa.juegos/#sandbox">http://educa.juegos/#sandbox</a><br>
<br>
Everyone visiting this address <i>should</i> be able to write a
Web-Python project together. Please report your experience!<br>
<br>
For collaboration, notice the hash (#) link, it is an ID and you
could start new persistent project simply by choosing a different
hash value. Projects are stored as files at the Back End
`workspace/` directory. Every file is saved upon running your
program (Ctrl-Return or big green button). Running code also
triggers execution for collaboration peers. I find it quite fun to
code mobile apps with this technique, for instance, as I can see how
it will look in several screens (collaborating with myself, I
guess).<br>
<br>
You can hide and show the output canvas with F9.<br>
<br>
The Back End (BE) is in Jappy Activity repository. BE Jappy! It
supports local collaboration without Internet.<br>
<br>
Finally, I've setup a Riot.Im chatroom with an embedded shared Jappy
widget: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://riot.im/app/#/room/#educa.juegos:matrix.org">https://riot.im/app/#/room/#educa.juegos:matrix.org</a><br>
I will try to keep an eye on this channel and give support to anyone
trying out the IDE. As I'm not always at the keyboard, you can leave
messages and I will reply later.<br>
<br>
By these means we now have a collaborative Python IDE including chat
and audio (even Video can be embedded as Jitsi component on Riot),
utilizing <i>only Free Software.<br>
<br>
</i>Jappy Activity and Back End are released under the AGPLv3
license.<br>
<br>
Be Jappy, Code Together!<br>
<br>
With warm regards,<br>
Sebastian<br>
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