[teampractices] "post it" like collaboration on web

Arthur Richards arichards at wikimedia.org
Mon Jul 18 21:28:54 UTC 2016


This is really cool Anne, thanks for sharing! I quickly played around with
it and it looks promising, I look forward to trying this out in a meeting
sometime soon.


On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 1:50 PM, Anne Gomez <agomez at wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hey there TPG and friends,
>
> Here's a tool that might be useful for remote collaboration for
> less-linear things. One of the challenges I've run into repeatedly with
> remote conversations is around free-form clustering, as opposed to working
> on lists (etherpad), lists of lists (phab or trello), matrices
> (spreadsheets).
>
> I know an engineer who used to work on Padlet <https://padlet.com/>.
> Here's an example pad you can play with (or make your own):
> https://padlet.com/wall/3r94suqv8r4r
>
> I haven't played around with it too much, so not sure if it's reliable or
> how much it scales (either by pads or collaborators), but it might be
> interesting to you to check it out.
>
> Anne
>
>
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