Following up on a discussion we had last week, I'd like to align on an alternative to JamBoards/Google Suite, which has been a bit of a barrier to participation in our past.
Specifically, I'm trying to fill the gap of JamBoards, though we may consider other tools as well.
For our group, I proposed Excalidraw, a fully open source tool for collaborative diagramming. It looked like the most promising option after a bit of searching around, but I have yet to really give it a test run.
@wiligl You had also proposed OpenProject, which looks like it might be an interesting alternative to the GitHub-centric workflow, but doesn't look like it provides a diagramming solution.
Following up on a discussion we had last week, I'd like to align on an alternative to JamBoards/Google Suite, which has been a bit of a barrier to participation in our past.
Specifically, I'm trying to fill the gap of JamBoards, though we may consider other tools as well.
I've kicked off a discussion in https://github.com/pharmaR/pharmaR/issues/32 to try to address this question more broadly across the R Validation Hub.
For our group, I proposed Excalidraw, a fully open source tool for collaborative diagramming. It looked like the most promising option after a bit of searching around, but I have yet to really give it a test run.
@wiligl You had also proposed OpenProject, which looks like it might be an interesting alternative to the GitHub-centric workflow, but doesn't look like it provides a diagramming solution.