Closed adamhaber closed 2 years ago
What we are missing from the workflow right now is comments on specific pieces of text, which are awkward via issues or emails. Overleaf could work well for that, but I also think the current approach is working so far.
I've used overleaf previously, but github has been fine too so far, so i'm good with either
I'm OK working either way, but given that everyone's just pushing, I think this would be easier on Overleaf. I'm not a huge fan of comments through Overleaf, though.
I sent everybody an overleaf project invite, the overleaf student premium lets you invite 6 collaborators and sync to GitHub directly from there, so i think it should work
Let me know if this works
Works for me! Looks great.
OK, so we can just work from @mjhajharia's draft.
Are you guys interested in trying Overleaf for collaborative writing?
I've used the current .tex file to generate this project: https://www.overleaf.com/6115381575pygbmdbkncqn
My experience with Overleaf has been really good so far; I think it can make it easier to ask questions, make small edits etc without making too many PRs / unreviewed edits. What do think?