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- lcstl1
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Scratcher
2 posts
COLLABORATING!
So.. me and my friend want to work on the same project with different profiles..so make so that there is a button that you can type somebody's username, and scratch can give them a computer notification not by messages, so even if they are on a project, Scratch notifies them so they don't forget.
- cloverfly
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Scratcher
500+ posts
COLLABORATING!
there's a suggestion about collaboration here: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/322107/
- NPLol39-2_
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Scratcher
100+ posts
COLLABORATING!
How would it work? Would it be turn-based or live editing?
- MudkipKappa
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
COLLABORATING!
Live editing-collaboration is rejected.
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.
- Daniel_RedFox
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Scratcher
1 post
COLLABORATING!
I was thinking, that scratch should add another option of a collaborative project that Scratchers can use. The owner who makes the project can invite others to work on that project and can communicate to each other through online chatting while staying in one tab of the collaborative project or something like that?
- PartyPizza205
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Scratcher
100+ posts
COLLABORATING!
I was thinking, that scratch should add another option of a collaborative project that Scratchers can use. The owner who makes the project can invite others to work on that project and can communicate to each other through online chatting while staying in one tab of the collaborative project or something like that?That type of collaboration is rejected.
- Paddle2See
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Scratch Team
1000+ posts
COLLABORATING!
there's a suggestion about collaboration here: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/322107/Thanks for the link! It does look like this is a duplicate topic so I'll close it to keep the conversation all in one place.
Please use the existing topic in the link above.
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