MattisManzel:
K. Hi Isabelle. Le-Je-de-Tous sounds good. [[Bookcrossing?]] is another thing to have a littler peak on wiki-Woodstock days I think. A collaborative real-time editor (for now MoonEdit) is the essential tool for a wiki-Woodstock. But MoonEdit is not open source, that means the programmers can’t work it into existing social software structures like wiki propperly and they also do not want to do so as it’s simply not free software. This sux atlantis and is a real problem to be solved urgently I realized. I started on en.wikipedia: collaborative real-time editor listing other collaborative editing programs. There are paralell German articles in de.wikipedia. And - surprise - there are two pretty promising projects: Gobby and chalks. Community-wiki: collaborative editor is the place I try to node the different projects on. I had to first care for that before I can go on here. Gobby works fine already I heard, but there is no easy installation yet gobby-wiki: installation guide. The chalks developer said in two month extended testing could start.
IsabelleVodjdani :
Thanks Mattis for these informations. So we have to consider several solutions :
MattisManzel:
I got the I idea. It’s tinking the hive-mind. We surely can use MoonEdit for the I of all-session (eye, what about it. With an nice I and eye logo
. We can make an inclusion-page on s23-wiki.
maybe contact: http://webbiennial.org/
IsabelleVodjdani:
I eye Aïe !
In french “Aïe!” means the same thing as “Aua!!” in German or “Outch!!” in English 
Ok Mattis, I just made an edition test (with my husband) on the s23-wiki’s Moonedit. It’s really funny and I think I like it. But what do you mean by making an inclusion-page on s23-wiki? Do you mean a way to make the real time process visible for people who are not connected to the Moonedit? Something like the transcluded pages into a wiki page? Do you mean just a copy-past of the final script in a wiki-page?
I have another little problem. I noticed that it’s not possible to display French accents with Moonedit. This will create a little difficulty for French writers.
Which kind of community is going to take part to the the WikiWoodstock? I suppose it would be mostly french persons (i-e transactiv.exe’s audience: some artists or students and few other tourists). Yet my English writing is not so fluent, I’m afraid that it would be worse for other’s. Only French geeks don’t care to use English.
Thanks for the webbiennial link. Il will contact them for the “I of All”. This will maybe bring some English writers.
Well, nevermind, All I’s shall write in Frenglish and it will be a big jolly mess 