[ale] [OT] Anyone up for a 90 Day Wonder Challenge?

DJ-Pfulio DJPfulio at jdpfu.com
Fri Nov 27 13:26:07 EST 2015


foswiki looks interesting. Has some plugins for collaboration. I'll post
a URL later to a few trusted folks who seem interested in this stuff.

Off to build another server ....


On 11/27/2015 01:15 PM, DJ-Pfulio wrote:
> I've used join.me, skype, and google-docs for this.
> 
> Also, with people I know/trust IRL, a shared server can be used with
> abiword - abiword supports real-time editing with multiple users.
> 
> Lots of education team/collaboration-sites exist, but a shared wiki
> might be the best to capture knowledge/questions as folks learn.
> 
> On 11/27/2015 12:13 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
>> I thing onlineish is good. Suggestions for a collaborative environment?
>> I've seen etherpad in use before. Google hangouts requires a google
>> account and some people won't play with that.
>>
>> On November 27, 2015 11:25:35 AM EST, "Damon L. Chesser"
>> <damon at damtek.com> wrote:
>>
>>     What about "on lineish"?  I live in the NW burbs.  Maybe google
>>     hangouts?  Make a circle and do voice/vid discussions to work out
>>     the points we are to stupid to grasp the nuance of?
>>
>>     On 11/27/2015 06:06 AM, Sergio Chaves wrote:
>>>     I am definitely ON for the Red Hat Cert V7. I just got my book
>>>     yesterday  -
>>>     http://www.amazon.com/RHCSA-RHCE-Red-Enterprise-Linux-ebook/dp/B00WFEIS0S/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1 
>>>     :-)
>>>     It will be great to team up with someone to learn everything that
>>>     needs to be learned.
>>>     As mentioned here before, Jan 2016 would work best for me as well.
>>>     Nights, 06PM EST and later would work best for meetings, beer,
>>>     pizza, coffee, etc. :-). As far as logistics go, I live south of
>>>     Atlanta so any meetings, etc. would work best somewhere "downtownish".
>>>
>>>     On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 11:29 AM, DJ-Pfulio <djpfulio at jdpfu.com
>>>     <mailto:djpfulio at jdpfu.com>> wrote:
>>>

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