From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: andrea Subject: Re: Org mode and Collaboration with others. Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 12:38:14 +0100 Message-ID: References: <3d6808890912010625r2c815e68x2a6997b7692db217@mail.gmail.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Return-path: Received: from mailman by lists.gnu.org with tmda-scanned (Exim 4.43) id 1NGA1H-0005wB-If for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Thu, 03 Dec 2009 06:38:47 -0500 Received: from exim by lists.gnu.org with spam-scanned (Exim 4.43) id 1NGA1C-0005rC-Kf for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Thu, 03 Dec 2009 06:38:46 -0500 Received: from [199.232.76.173] (port=51496 helo=monty-python.gnu.org) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.43) id 1NGA1C-0005r4-8q for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Thu, 03 Dec 2009 06:38:42 -0500 Received: from lo.gmane.org ([80.91.229.12]:35611) by monty-python.gnu.org with esmtps (TLS-1.0:RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:32) (Exim 4.60) (envelope-from ) id 1NGA1B-0004wT-PJ for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Thu, 03 Dec 2009 06:38:42 -0500 Received: from list by lo.gmane.org with local (Exim 4.50) id 1NGA17-0003qc-Nu for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Thu, 03 Dec 2009 12:38:37 +0100 Received: from 46-111.eduroam.rwth-aachen.de ([134.61.46.111]) by main.gmane.org with esmtp (Gmexim 0.1 (Debian)) id 1AlnuQ-0007hv-00 for ; Thu, 03 Dec 2009 12:38:37 +0100 Received: from andrea.crotti.0 by 46-111.eduroam.rwth-aachen.de with local (Gmexim 0.1 (Debian)) id 1AlnuQ-0007hv-00 for ; Thu, 03 Dec 2009 12:38:37 +0100 List-Id: "General discussions about Org-mode." List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Sender: emacs-orgmode-bounces+geo-emacs-orgmode=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Errors-To: emacs-orgmode-bounces+geo-emacs-orgmode=m.gmane.org@gnu.org To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org "Tim O'Callaghan" writes: > Hi org (ab)users > > This is a kind of follow up to an earlier thread, because i think > there is some value in kicking off a discussion. > > I have suspicions that org-mode is essentially a solitary habit. I've > done a quick search in the manual or FAQ about how you might share > your org habit with others, but nothing seems to exist. > > So i thought I'd ask the users how they spread their org around. I'm > looking for ideas that are not the "fire and forget" publishing of > your org todo's method. I mean a method that you can meaningfully > involve others, even if the involvement is synced through an external > collaboration tool. > > Anyone? > > Tim. Hi Tim. I don't think that at the moment org-mode can be more than solitary habit. The "problem" is that org-mode runs on emacs, and really a small percentage of people can/want to use emacs. If I ever will be able to work with emacs-(ab)users org-mode can be really great to centralize documentation/agenda and everything we could think of. But to communicate with "normal" people the only way that I see is some sort of program which understands org-files but don't let the user do nasty things.