Discuss Scratch
- -FasterThanLight-
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100+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
This would be quite useful. I already am starting on the development of Scratch-Server, sort of like this.
- LexDoesGames
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32 posts
Collaborate on LAN
No support.
2.1 Adding users to work on projects
This would be difficult to moderate not only due to technological limitations, but also because it could lead to private messaging; for more information, see #7.1 on this list. This suggestion includes live editing (similar to Google Docs) and other forms of private collaboration. If you would like to work on a project with another Scratcher, you can remix each others' projects.
The Scratch Team is interested in making some form of collaboration on Scratch. However, until the problems regarding moderation issues are addressed, this suggestion will likely not be implemented anytime soon.
- venyanwarrior
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1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
That's not the suggestion, the suggestion is to allow No support.LAN connectivity. On a LAN network, the people know each other and can just talk with their voice. This suggestion is not rejected.2.1 Adding users to work on projects
This would be difficult to moderate not only due to technological limitations, but also because it could lead to private messaging; for more information, see #7.1 on this list. This suggestion includes live editing (similar to Google Docs) and other forms of private collaboration. If you would like to work on a project with another Scratcher, you can remix each others' projects.
The Scratch Team is interested in making some form of collaboration on Scratch. However, until the problems regarding moderation issues are addressed, this suggestion will likely not be implemented anytime soon.
- minor-edit
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500+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
LAN connectivity. On a LAN network, the people know each other and can just talk with their voice. This suggestion is not rejected.But then you can just talk with your voice. That's not the suggestion, the suggestion is to allow

More seriously, isn't there software to let you log into the same computer to work collaboratively?
- BubbleBread
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17 posts
Collaborate on LAN
If you know each other irl, what’s the point of collaborating online? Why not just use one computer?
- venyanwarrior
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1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
The problem of one mouse for 2 people comes to mind. If you know each other irl, what’s the point of collaborating online? Why not just use one computer?
- BubbleBread
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17 posts
Collaborate on LAN
The problem of one mouse for 2 people comes to mind. If you know each other irl, what’s the point of collaborating online? Why not just use one computer?
Ever heard of taking turns??
- venyanwarrior
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1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
But that defeats the purpose of working on the same project at the same time. Using one computer for two people is highly impractical.The problem of one mouse for 2 people comes to mind. If you know each other irl, what’s the point of collaborating online? Why not just use one computer?
Ever heard of taking turns??
- DrGaming_92Games
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100+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
Maybe compromise would be to only allow access to a project, to where they can't work on a project at the same time but they can still work on the same project, similar to the way WeVideo does it.
- StrangeMagic32
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1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
access to a project, to where they can't work on a project at the same time but they can still work on the same project, similar to the way WeVideo does it.Wait… What's there to compromise? Maybe compromise would be to only allow
- DrGaming_92Games
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100+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
access to a project, to where they can't work on a project at the same time but they can still work on the same project, similar to the way WeVideo does it.Wait… What's there to compromise? Maybe compromise would be to only allow
Having people work on a project at exactly the same time, instead allowing only 1 person to work on a project at a time
- StrangeMagic32
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1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
Ah, but is there need to compromise? I understand where you may be coming from, but I seem to be missing a few things…access to a project, to where they can't work on a project at the same time but they can still work on the same project, similar to the way WeVideo does it.Wait… What's there to compromise? Maybe compromise would be to only allow
Having people work on a project at exactly the same time, instead allowing only 1 person to work on a project at a time
- DrGaming_92Games
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100+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
2.1 Adding users to work on projects
This would be difficult to moderate not only due to technological limitations
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It seems like it would be more technologically obtainable, seeing as the projects wouldn't have to be live, they would just have to allow other users to edit them.
Last edited by DrGaming_92Games (Feb. 29, 2020 18:26:29)
- Nambaseking01
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1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
This could be manipulated by two Scratchers who live in one city and don't know each other in real life.
- StrangeMagic32
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1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
This could be manipulated by two Scratchers who live in one city and don't know each other in real life. How so? I feel there would have to be some very unlikely circumstances for this to happen. Seeing as they would both need to know each other somehow, to either
A) use external software to make a virtual LAN
or B) be within the same vicinity for wireless LAN
Nevermind, fair point.
Last edited by StrangeMagic32 (April 8, 2020 14:19:23)
- mica43683
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500+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
In that case, it should be possible to set a password to enter the project editor. This could be manipulated by two Scratchers who live in one city and don't know each other in real life.
Last edited by mica43683 (April 8, 2020 09:59:58)
- StrangeMagic32
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1000+ posts
Collaborate on LAN
That works, and makes it so that only who you give the password can join.In that case, it should be possible to set a password to enter the project editor. This could be manipulated by two Scratchers who live in one city and don't know each other in real life.