Moar Collaboration!
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I've joined the #adventube gang for the last couple of days. I'm looking forward to taking part for the rest of the month too. It's a lovely bit of easy collaboration facilitated by @teamhumble
Using frame.io Phil's set up a very nice workflow for those of us contributing. He says it's easier at his end too, so good all round. Some of the friction in the past with projects like this has been the faff of getting all the content in one place for someone or other to do something with it. I experimented back in the day with community-contributing blogs using posterous which made everything simple, I just had to approve posts, and I'm always on the look out for tools that help collaboration in that way - someone has a creative idea, defines a set of inputs from the community and then can set up a simple workflow that everyone (even @basilmarples !) can understand and use.
I do think Phil should be taking a bigger chunk of the rewards for taking on the editing piece, that's all.
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your very kind. if this platform holds out, i'll go for a big package with them for next year and then interface to their API to get the comments and the comments and then we can make a frontend to building out projects and groups, could be really neat, especially if we built in support for common things we have like dropbox, google drive, things like that.