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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 26/07/16 a las 13:08, Dave Crossland
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<div class="gmail_extra">Despite my suggestion to look at
zeromq, I think we should be using the collaboration protocols
that Lionel is using in Sugarizer, so that someone running
Sugar desktop and someone using Sugarizer on a Chromebook (for
example, 2 kids in a family at home who attend 2 different
schools that have different hardware purchasing decisions ;)
could collaborate.
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It's not a dichotomy.<br>
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If two users use the same app [and it supports collaboration] - it
should just work regardless of the environment where they are run.<br>
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Much like running etherpad @ titanpad.<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">However, I am eagerly awaiting Sameer's
next installment of the vision quest process, because without
the vision/mission/etc defined, we can't make informed
technical decisions about what kind of collaboration protocols
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Maybe we shouldn't have to judge - they can all coexist.<br>
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