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Re: [Orgmode] Announcing Worg (Web-Org)


From: David O'Toole
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Announcing Worg (Web-Org)
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:09:02 -0500

Hi Bastien,

Now that the holidays are over, I am back to hacking. I'd like to
write some org-mode    material (perhaps on GTD, perhaps other stuff)
and maybe it would make sense to contribute my org-radio annotator
thing to the repository (if anyone is interested).

On 1/7/08, Bastien <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pleased to announce "Worg" (say "hello Worg!").  Worg is an attempt
> to implement distributed editing of .org files.  The purpose is:
>
>   1. to edit .org files together
>   2. to have a nice user-contributed website around Org, GTD, planning
>   3. to see whether we can really *share tasks* over the web with Org
>
> The Worg website is the output of the .org files.  Browse it here:
>
>   http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/worg/
>
> The git repository of .org files lives here:
>
>   http://repo.or.cz/w/Worg.git
>
> Anyone is welcome to contribute.  If you would like to do so, here are
> the first steps you need to go thru (ask for help):
>
>   1. create a SSH key
>   2. create a user on repo.or.cz (and tell me your username)
>   3. install git
>   4. pull the Worg repository somewhere on your disk
>
> All this doesn't take very long and is explained here:
>
>   http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/worg/worg-git.html
>
> Once you've done that, here is a typical sequence of wor^D^Dfun:
>
>   1. go to your Worg directory
>   2. pull any changes made by others (~$ git pull)
>   3. write tutorials and code and whatever you want
>   4. commit your changes (~$ git commit -a -m "My changes")
>   5. push your changes (~$ git push)
>
> That's it.  You can even work offline safely, pulling and pushing will
> take care of any conflicts as simply as possible.
>
> So instead of feeling lazy about some tutorial you want to write, just
> write the beginning of the tuturial, and add a new task for someone:
>
> ** TODO Please continue my tutorial [[file:mytutorial.org][here]]
>
> If you add the ~/org/Worg/worg-todo.org file to your agenda files, then
> you will see this task sneaking into YOUR list of tasks.  I know, tasks
> are very intimate things, but YOU define the way you want Worg-related
> tasks to be displayed in your agenda views.
>
> There is way too much knowledge and code snipets living on this mailing
> list, I guess Worg would help beginners find their way thru Worg, and
> others find a more central place where to elaborate ideas and code.
>
> Enjoy,
>
> --
> Bastien
>
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