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Collaboration feature #2

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ovari opened this issue Oct 1, 2021 · 4 comments
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Collaboration feature #2

ovari opened this issue Oct 1, 2021 · 4 comments
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@ovari
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ovari commented Oct 1, 2021

Is your application planned to be used by multiple participants at the same time?

Perhaps it could be embedded in programs like Jami
https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-project/-/issues/1010

What do you think?

Thank you

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flxzt commented Oct 2, 2021

Eventually yes, that is a feature that I think is very interesting and worth exploring. I think something like libp2p might be more suitable for this? But my priority right now is to nail the core functionality (handwriting).

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hasrack commented Oct 2, 2021

Take your time. Make it more robust. Thanks for the app.

@flxzt flxzt added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 6, 2021
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Vanadiae commented Nov 3, 2022

automerge seems even more appropriate than libp2p alone. It was mentionned in a few discussions around local-first apps within GNOME.

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flxzt commented Nov 3, 2022

Exactly, I was looking at automerge and y-crdt for it a while ago. I think either one can be a good fit, but as far as I can see they still lack the integration or an adapter with a p2p networking library like libp2p..

@flxzt flxzt changed the title Collaboration Collaboration feature Jan 16, 2023
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