The GroupUserInterface described here is a successor idea to the "GroupServer."
I think it will also help make clearer what I've meant by the word "GroupServer."
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There are some interesting ideas in here:
This particular representation of the idea is clearly in the RealTime? world.
Two [IntComm:EventServer? EventServers?] are pictured- InternetRelayChat, and [IntComm
ingDing DingDing?]. That places us squarely in the RealTime? domain.
While the diagram shows mainly just IRC rooms and a shared web browser, really what you'd want is to be able to incorporate just about anything.
…whatever. It'd all be there.
Is there a better place for a list of simultaneous editors ?
Let me see if I can summarize what I am seeing:
The thing I like best is that it doesn't force everyone to use one big centralized system – it doesn't even force everyone to use locally-installed copies of the same software. It's chock-full of SideSystemsFirst. That makes it easier to upgrade any particular side system, or even for people to assemble their favorite collection of components.
Define external redirect: EventServer DingDing EventServers ActivityAwareness CommunicationsBrowser RealTime