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Using Peerpad is a pretty big step down from Hackmd, Cryptpad, Etherpad, etc mostly just because of the time spent on it and therefor the design and feature gap.
I wonder if it'd be worth hacking on a fork of one of those to make it use the Peerpad core.
Alternatively, we could try collaborating with some of those editors to explore adding peer-* support to their projects.
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This was considered and discussed with one vendor, but the complexity of the integration and stability/performance of peer-base at that time made it a non-starter (although both have since improved). Making a pluggable core is still IMO the most viable trajectory for this project, but that requires significantly more resources and organizational support than is currently available.
Using Peerpad is a pretty big step down from Hackmd, Cryptpad, Etherpad, etc mostly just because of the time spent on it and therefor the design and feature gap.
I wonder if it'd be worth hacking on a fork of one of those to make it use the Peerpad core.
Alternatively, we could try collaborating with some of those editors to explore adding peer-* support to their projects.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: