Brent, in regards to adding Etherpad to the wiki as a tool for real-time interactive writing, I really think you should take a look. It can definitely be applied as a tool for a website - in fact, there is even an SSL enabled version already on Wikimedia. I'm pretty sure that will make it a lot easier to apply it to our wiki.
(See a full list of websites that use Etherpad here: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/w...erpad-Lite )
Also, there is an extensive list of incredibly useful looking plugins here: https://static.etherpad.org/plugins.html
Whatcha think?
(See a full list of websites that use Etherpad here: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/w...erpad-Lite )
Also, there is an extensive list of incredibly useful looking plugins here: https://static.etherpad.org/plugins.html
Whatcha think?