Local-First, sync engines, CRDTs

Using CRDTs for collaborative commenting in your favourite free software desktop word processor

K.3.201
Michael Stahl
<p>We implemented a prototype that enables real-time collaborative editing in Writer.</p> <p>This prototype takes the form of a special read-only mode that allows inserting, deleting, and editing comments by way of the y-crdt/yrs CRDT library.</p> <p><strong>NOTE FROM DEVROOM MANAGER</strong>: if you want to attend this talk, as it is part of the "Lightning talks series", please arrive in the devroom at least by 13:40, thank you.</p>

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Live Stream https://live.fosdem.org/watch/k3201
Type devroom
Language English

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