> Unless I'm missing something, you'll have a bunch of links laying around?
This is true, but it's better than files in that it's a single tap and everything is instantly merged into your existing local storage, instead of you having multiple files downloaded local; and next time you export a link, it will be that merged version, with the other person's comments plus your new ones. So there's a single linear stream of links where the latest link is the correct version for both people at all times, and there's only one version on each person's local hard drive, stored at local storage, instead of file V1, V2, V3, etc. Idk if that makes sense.
> Merge?
Yeah basically. It rolls everything up each time.
> Edit: oh, there's a resolve thing. So presumably you'd get links from other people and resolve them? Is that tracked anywhere?
I initially decided not to have resolution be tracked, but if you think it would help with the sharing process, then I could totally do that!
https://alexispurslane.github.io/html-commenter/try.html#H4s...
Hah! Nice.
To be fair, unless you also add a component for server-side storage "somewhere", the sharing is a bit chaotic.
> don't want to have to send multiple versions of files around like it's 1990
Unless I'm missing something, you'll have a bunch of links laying around? Is there a way to "group" links together? Merge?
Edit: oh, there's a resolve thing. So presumably you'd get links from other people and resolve them? Is that tracked anywhere?
> Unless I'm missing something, you'll have a bunch of links laying around?
This is true, but it's better than files in that it's a single tap and everything is instantly merged into your existing local storage, instead of you having multiple files downloaded local; and next time you export a link, it will be that merged version, with the other person's comments plus your new ones. So there's a single linear stream of links where the latest link is the correct version for both people at all times, and there's only one version on each person's local hard drive, stored at local storage, instead of file V1, V2, V3, etc. Idk if that makes sense.
> Merge?
Yeah basically. It rolls everything up each time.
> Edit: oh, there's a resolve thing. So presumably you'd get links from other people and resolve them? Is that tracked anywhere?
I initially decided not to have resolution be tracked, but if you think it would help with the sharing process, then I could totally do that!