[pp.int.general] PiratePad.net - Restriction to 16 Users?

Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen at googlemail.com
Tue Jan 5 11:52:15 CET 2010


Thanks to Ola and everyone involved with PiratePad - a very useful tool indeed.

Daniel

http://wiki.piratenpartei.de/Benutzer:Daniel_Mietchen

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Ola Nystrom <olanys at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am involved with the hosting if piratepad.net and I will look into the pro
> feature set in the next days. I hope to be able to enable the proversion for
> free for all pirate parties out there.
>
> Contact me off list if you have suggestions and/or tips
>
> Regards
> Ola Nyström
> Swedish Pirate Party
>
> On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Gregory Engels
> <Gregory.Engels at piratenpartei-hessen.de> wrote:
>>
>> I am not affiliated in any way with the hosters of piratepad.net,
>> but the 16 collabarators limitation is the heritage from the
>> etherpad business modell.
>>
>> You can fix it, by tweaking the source code or you could
>> use the "pro" featured pad, wich does not have the 16 users
>> limitation, and allowes to have access-controlled pads.
>>
>> unfortunately the "pro" feature is quite difficult to enable in the
>> open source etherpad, it needs the ability to send mails,
>> that is turned off by default.
>>
>> We (the Hesse branch of the PP-DE) have an etherpad-test vmware,
>> and have tweaked the anonymous pads to 32 users, but it seems, that
>> etherpad
>> is quite a memory hogger and needs a lot of resources for
>> big pads... (We use the pads for the realtime documentation
>> of the open board meetings, this can hit the limit of 16 users
>> quite easily)
>>
>> we plan to host it in our own environment, when we are done with the
>> tweaking.
>>
>> best regards, Gregory
>>
>>
>> On 25.12.2009, at 17:14, Jens-Wolfhard Schicke wrote:
>>
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> we use the piratepad.net service for live-crowd-protocols in the sessions
>>> of the
>>> lower saxony (some part of Germany) heading comitee. Usually we
>>> distribute the
>>> link to our members shorty before commencing the session so they can make
>>> (and they do), useful comments in the chat, help with the protocol and be
>>> useful
>>> in a myriard of ways. Hence: Big thanks to the genius who installed
>>> piratepad.net
>>> the day it was possible.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately piratepad.net seems to have inherited the 16 user
>>> restriction from
>>> etherpad. Is anybody looking into hacking it away? If not, whom do I need
>>> to
>>> contact to get a fixed source into piratepad.net?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>  Jens
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>
> --
> Ola Nyström
>
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