Archive for the ‘Features’ Category

  • Say Hello to Etherpad Lite V1.1.1

    Date: 2012.07.05 | Category: Features | Response: 0

    Oh you haven’t heard about us already

    Etherpad Lite is a collaborative editor, sort of like a web-based multiplayer Notepad but with some really amazing features and a really developer friendly community and framework. Etherpad Lite is completely open-source and comes with no douchery what so ever attached..

    If you scroll to the bottom of this post you can see Etherpad Lite in action. The Etherpad Foundation (That’s us) maintain a public Etherpad Lite sandbox deployment for you to start toying with. The public API key is EtherpadFTW.

    Have you checked out the plugins? They are freaking amazing!

    What’s new with the software?

    1. Support node v0.8
    2. Various bugfixes (See: https://github.com/Pita/etherpad-lite/pull/834)
    3. Various new hooks (aceEditEvent, handleMessage)
    4. Various new API endpoints (getLastEdited, lastPadsOfAuthor, listAuthorsOfPad, padUsersCount)
    5. Various resolution of security issues (Disconnect on lack of authentication)
    6. Plugin installation no longer needs a server restart to be active.
    7. Nazi’s on the moon
    8. Better Microsoft Windows support out of the box
    9. Postgres support
    10. Unified timeslider and editing protocol
    11. Better disconnect handling

    What’s new in the foundation?

    1. Marcel Kehr is our bugmaster.
    2. Redhog and FourPlusOne now have more authority over the repo.
    3. Berkley, MIT, Mozilla and various other fantastic organizations now run Etherpad and we’re really greatful for their support!
    4. We’re looking for more sponsors so we can dedicate more resources into making the software and the community flow better, please get in touch if you can help!

    What’s next for the foundation?

    We have achieved our goal of making etherpad easy to adopt for web developers, we’re really happy with the number of contributors and new plugins being developed by the community. Our next goals are:

    1. Povide a robust testing framework
    2. Migrate any legacy Etherpad instances(such as PrimaryPad, PiratePad) to Etherpad Lite
    3. Language translation support
    4. Integration with even more CMS’, Kudos to Moodle, Elgg, MediaWiki and others for their integration to date!

    Whilst these might not seem like exciting or bells and whistle new features they will allow Etherpad to enter into a more enterprise type environment. Don’t worry guys, we’re not all of a sudden going to suggest a migration to Java icon wink Say Hello to Etherpad Lite V1.1.1 Our goal is to ensure our current users have a stable, flexible and well supported future with Etherpad. Most of the cool shiny new features that create exciting new UI components are being developed as plugins so you should visit /admin/plugins after you install to see what is available!

    We’re desperatley trying to find someone who can lead our community efforts so if you love organizing meet ups and/or love social networking please get in touch.

    Thanks to 0ip, jhollinger, redhog, mtraceur, cboylan, marcelkehr, pita and others for making 1.1.1 possible icon smile Say Hello to Etherpad Lite V1.1.1 Without their and others hard work we would be months behind on our release schedule. We all owe them a great deal of gratitude!

    Thanks also to our current sponsors and new sponsors especially ones that advocate for freedom on the internet icon wink Say Hello to Etherpad Lite V1.1.1 . Kudos to the UN, NATO, various Pirate Parties and other government bodies for fighting litigation that could cripple freedom of speech on the internet, without you guys in our corner our struggle would be a lot more fraught with danger..

    Existing Etherpad Lite users, don’t delay, git pull today!

    Ninjas – Visit Etherpad Lite on Github
    Warriors – Get Etherpad Lite for Linux
    Pretenders – Get Etherpad Lite Microsoft Windows

  • NodeJS Dublin

    Date: 2012.06.18 | Category: Features | Response: 0

    Etherpad’s very own Peter M will be giving a talk about Etherpad Lite at NodeJS Dublin on the 28th of June. Sign up now.

    Wondering where the rest of the Etherpad team will be at the same time?
    A number of our guys will be sailing to .no to .se to help promote free and open source software.

  • Email holiday notifications

    Date: 2012.06.11 | Category: Features | Response: 0

    email Email holiday notificationsWe’re happy to announce a new feature: Email notifications and updates.

    Simply visit your school on MySchoolHolidays and click “Email Updates”. Type in your email address and click submit.

    We will email you 1 week before a holiday is due to begin and 1 week before it is due to end. We will also email you when new holiday dates are added for your school or district.

     Email holiday notifications

  • Testing Etherpad Lite

    Date: 2012.06.05 | Category: Features | Response: 0

    We have recently partnered with SauceLabs to provide a testing framework for Etherpad Lite. This framework currently supports browser only tests and must be run in Selenium or on the Sauce Labs onDemand service.

    If you require a key please get in touch and we will provide you one.

    Here is a video that explains How to get started running and writing tests.

    I want to encourage everyone to start forking, writing tests and issuing pull requests to the feature/selenium branch

    Have fun and live strong beef rangers.

  • Plugin Spotlight: Speech to Pad

    Date: 2012.06.04 | Category: Features | Response: 0

    I SPEAK1 Plugin Spotlight:  Speech to PadYou can now talk straight into a pad on Etherpad Lite. This functionality is supported in Chrome only at current however more browsers are expected to support this soon. Thanks to Edy-b for the development work icon smile Plugin Spotlight:  Speech to Pad

    Plugin Name: ep_speechinput
    Plugin Author: Eduard Baun (Edy-B)
    Plugin Url: http://search.npmjs.org/#/ep_speechinput