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Bug #5242

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Relationship of Social Paper to Authorea

Added by Raffi Khatchadourian about 8 years ago. Updated over 6 years ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority name:
Normal
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Category name:
Social Paper
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Start date:
2016-02-19
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% Done:

0%

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Description

We had the CEO of Authorea come give a talk at our campus last week. It seems that their goals are a bit similar to that of Social Paper. Is there anything that can be leveraged from Authorea for Social Paper? Is any synergy possible?

Actions #1

Updated by Matt Gold about 8 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Assigned
  • Assignee set to Boone Gorges

Assigning to Boone, cc'ing Erin and Sam

Actions #2

Updated by Boone Gorges about 8 years ago

Looks like an interesting project. But it also looks like it's commercial, with no externally-facing APIs. So I'm not sure, from a technical level, how much interface there could be.

Some of the technical stuff behind Authorea - especially simultaneous editing by multiple authors - is difficult to achieve as long as we limit ourselves to WordPress. If this kind of thing is a feature we are really interested in, we may be able to build a progressive enhancement for the Commons specifically that would integrate with a collaborative editing platform like Etherpad.

It's possible that there could be a fruitful non-technical collaboration, or at least a discussion, with the Authorea folks. Erin, I guess that's your call.

Actions #3

Updated by erin glass about 8 years ago

Boone, I'm so glad you brought up Etherpad again. I agree that down the line what we're trying to achieve with Social Paper may not work with WordPress. I've been looking at the latest release of Etherpad and have to say I'm very impressed as it allows for multiple desired SP features such as downloading files as a doc/pdf, multiple authors, document permissions, or mobile friendly commenting(!). Though it would require another grant, I wonder if it's worth thinking through the possibility of integrating Etherpad into the Commons in a way that would allow for all the activity feeds and social functionality that we've designed for Social Paper? Perhaps this would be the more sustainable way to move forward?

And while I'm deeply committed to open source software developed within the academic community, I'd be happy to talk more with Authorea. Thanks!

Actions #4

Updated by Boone Gorges about 8 years ago

  • Target version set to Not tracked
Actions #5

Updated by Boone Gorges over 6 years ago

  • Status changed from Assigned to Resolved

Inspiration and synergy between the two projects is still something we should continue to think about, but in the meantime I'm going to close this ticket, as it's unlikely we'll be able to pursue it under the aegis of the Commons in the near future.

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