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Yann Büchau :nixos:
@nobodyinperson@fosstodon.org  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago
@caten Ah so I misread your post, I thought you could literally "use" an unmentioned overleaf alternative 🙃

Yes, I am with you. But the first step for me was to get people off of Google Docs for collaborative writing, so a self-hosted Overleaf (pretty dumbed down, nothing compared to overleaf.com, no AI etc.) is a good start and people know the UI already.

I would very much like a git(annex)-backed stupid simple webinterface that regularly runs latexmk to build. Basically Overleaf though 😅

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just small circles 🕊
@smallcircles@social.coop replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago
@nobodyinperson @caten

An interesting project to consider is the 'hackable forge' #Ayllu by @ks_ designed for simplicity and extensibility. There is an open issue on adding support for reStructuredText, for instance.

https://ayllu-forge.org/ayllu/ayllu

https://codeberg.org/ayllu/ayllu/issues/7

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Jocelyn Etienne
@jocelyn_etienne@scicomm.xyz replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago
@smallcircles @nobodyinperson @caten @ks_

Not solving the issue, but if you're collaborating with researchers based in France, you can use such an Overleaf community edition hosted by #CNRS, dubbed #PLMLatex.

I'd be interested to know whether other unis/research orgs around the world have dont the same. Even #CERN is referring to the proprietary #Overleaf#SAAS.

https://services.math.cnrs.fr/

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