Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Technography, Knowledge Management and Frontier
Author: Steve Ivy Posted: 3/1/1999; 9:50:20 AM Topic: Technography, Knowledge Management and Frontier Msg #: 3404 (In response to 3403) Prev/Next: 3403 / 3405
Ok, here's a related thought/idea:Dynamic outlining. What if each user had a copy of Frontier 6 (Workstation?), and logged onto the Technography Server, also running Frontier.
Once logged in, the server stores IP address/domain/whatever, than as Bernie works on his outline, a callback sends out an XML-RPC call to each client, and the client responds by reloading the outline from the server. If these machines are on an intranet (most logical place for Technography), updating would be pretty snappy.
Could this facilitate some of your ideas, Bernie?
--Steve
Addendum : You could also (oh this is cool) send images out to the clients, via the same mechanism, causing the user's copy of Frontier to load the image in a browser. (Whiteboard pics, whatever.)
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Technography, Knowledge Management and Frontier, Dave Winer, 3/1/1999; 10:06:29 AM
- Re: Technography, Knowledge Management and Frontier, Bernie DeKoven, 3/1/1999; 4:50:22 PM
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