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Framasoft uses GitLab for the development of its free softwares. Our Github repositories are only mirrors. If you want to work with us, fork us on framagit.org. (no registration needed, you can sign in with your Github account)
Framasoft utilise GitLab pour le développement de ses logiciels libres. Nos dépôts Github ne sont que des miroirs. Si vous souhaitez travailler avec nous, forkez-nous sur framagit.org. (l'inscription n'est pas nécessaire, vous pouvez vous connecter avec votre compte Github)
This git repo hosts the MyPads plugin for etherpad.
MyPads is considered as stable.
MyPads manages :
At the moment, MyPads is publicly available on NPM. So you can install it from etherpad administration. You may need a reboot of your etherpad instance after the plugin install. WARNING: if you uninstall MyPads, all its data will be definitely removed.
Configure an admin user in Etherpad's settings.json
and use those credentials in http://youretherpad/mypads/?/admin
It's available through milestones and tickets.
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We found that ep_mypads demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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