Collaborative Editing in Drupal with EditTogether

Video Description

The team that developed content moderation in Drupal 7 is back with collaborative editing for Drupal 10. Using open-source tools, the Edit Together module provides secure, real-time collaboration inside the Drupal editorial interface. Editors may update content simultaneously and leave threaded comments requesting clarifications or changes. And it all works with content moderation workflows!

Like content moderation, collaboration is a game-changing feature for Drupal as a Content Management System.

In this workshop, we'll cover the following elements:

A quick demo of collaboration features
Editing
Commenting
Versioning
Introducing the tools required for collaboration
Yjs as a stable dependency
ProseMirror and the need for end-to-end data integrity
WebRTC and signaling servers
Current state of the Edit Together module
Installation requirements
Core workarounds for Edit module assumptions
Test scenarios and support
Open question and answer
By the end, you’ll have an understanding of how EditTogether looks and feels, what sorts of configuration options it offers, and how you can use it to streamline your content workflows. EditTogether is built to serve the Drupal community, so bring your thoughts and let’s chat about them!

Ken Rickard
Sr. Director of Consulting at Palantir.net

Augusta, GA

Ken connects clients to strategic and technical solutions to solve complex business challenges. He has helped develop corporate online strategies and served on the planning and development teams for some of the first large-scale sites built with Drupal. He attended his first DrupalCON in 2006.

Alex Jones
Senior Technical Architect at Palantir.net

Chicago, IL

Alex designs reusable solutions to complex problems. He’s also the technical architect for Edit Together, the open-source solution to real-time collaborative editing built for Drupal 10 and 11.

https://www.fldrupal.camp/session/collaborative-editing-drupal-edittogether