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Hi,
I really like this application, and with the current lockdown scenarios I would like to be able to have multiple people working on a project. I see there is an online account that points to a local server. Is there instructions on how this is installed so that more user can connect to the same backend working on the same projects.
This would be really awesome.
Thanks
I guess it would work like the demo you have, even if it is only a web client, it would be great.
Hi, Thanks for your kind words!
Yes it would work the same. The online bridge component is supposed to forward all events to a central server, update a remote copy (for backup or heavy resync), and dispatch the events to all allowed instances in realtime so each of them can deal with the changes made by others locally and update itself. It's supposed to be online first also, so you can work without connection on your side before resync
I have a prototype/proof of concept Node.js server that is "kind of working™ ", based on Feathers.js, but TBH, it's still awfully messy, and I'am not that happy with it. I'am thinking about making an alternative simpler one in PHP (not realtime, but more easy to use and deploy).
I could try to polish a bit the Node.js one and publish it in a raw state if you are interested?
Hi,
That will be really great if I can get some sort of server element to facilitate the collaboration of Requirements definitions and management.
I think this would be a great capability to your software, and I am sure I am not the only one that would use it extensively.
Thanks so much for replying to me, I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks again,
Louis
Louis Yssel Chief Technology Officer
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Hi, Thanks for your kind words!
Yes it would work the same. The bridge is supposed to forward all events to a central server, update a remote copy (for backup or heavy resync), and dispatch the events to all allowed instances in realtime so each of them can deal with the changes made by others locally and update itself. It's supposed to be online first also, so you can work without connection on your side before resync
I have a prototype/proof of concept Node.js server that is "kind of working™ ", based on Feathers.js, but TBH, it's still awfully messy, and I'am not that happy with it. I'am thinking about making an alternative simpler one in PHP (not realtime, but more easy to use and deploy).
I could try to polish a bit the Node.js one and publish it in a raw state if you are interested?
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