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GreenBearGirl
Scratcher
6 posts

Collaborative Projects (Two or more people working on one project)

Me and my friend want a way so that we can work on a project together, live. Because two people on one account isnt encouraged and will log you out at random times we wanted a way so that we can both work on one project.
MDCCCLXVII
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Collaborative Projects (Two or more people working on one project)

The Scratch Team has considered your idea, and rejected it for the following reason.

Za-Chary wrote:

2.1 Adding users to work on projects
Having multiple Scratchers work on the same project 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.

At the moment, a turn-based collaboration system for shared projects is NOT rejected; you can discuss it on this topic.
In the future, please read The Official List of Rejected Suggestions before posting.
GreenBearGirl
Scratcher
6 posts

Collaborative Projects (Two or more people working on one project)

Ohh I might've skipped over it, sorry.
fvhbfcjdsd
Scratcher
2 posts

Collaborative Projects (Two or more people working on one project)

cmon scratch please we need collaborative progects or every one will get bord after a while and EVERY one will use a different software
cmon

Last edited by fvhbfcjdsd (Feb. 14, 2022 17:06:39)

venyanwarrior
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Collaborative Projects (Two or more people working on one project)

fvhbfcjdsd wrote:

cmon scratch please we need collaborative progects or every one will get bord after a while and EVERY one will use a different software
cmon

Real-time collaboration is rejected, however turn-based (as in one person edits, then the other) is not. Scratch doesn't need this feature, and people often move onto other languages eventually anyway. Scratch is meant to be an introduction to programming, after all.

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