It is possible, it's been done on Scratch Resources, and it can theoretically be done with Scratch Wiki.
However, for the most part, it has to actually be connected to the Scratch Website - it can't be some unofficial Scratch Fan site or something.
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nXIII wrote:
It's not an unofficial Scratch Fan site....
It's a collab site.
Just made by you and a few other non-Scratch Member people? Yeah that means it's unofficial
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Just contact the Scratch Team, and give them serious reasons of why to implement it. Couple paragraphs, some images of it (or access to it). I successfully made them add the Scratch Wiki, but that's something very new and original to Scratch, unlike easier collab support, so I don't really know.
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Lucario621 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
It's not an unofficial Scratch Fan site....
It's a collab site.Just made by you and a few other non-Scratch Member people? Yeah that means it's unofficial
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Just contact the Scratch Team, and give them serious reasons of why to implement it. Couple paragraphs, some images of it (or access to it). I successfully made them add the Scratch Wiki, but that's something very new and original to Scratch, unlike easier collab support, so I don't really know.
Just made by me, actually. I was saying it wasn't a fan site
I think I'll wait a bit until I've developed the framework a bit more, then contact them.
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Sounds neat, whatever your doing with the site.
First post on this acc. I have too many.
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JSO told me you can get a scratch API, but you need to be on the scratchr server. Also, coolstuff is already making a collab site.
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midnightleopard wrote:
JSO told me you can get a scratch API, but you need to be on the scratchr server. Also, coolstuff is already making a collab site.
Yes, well...
coolstuff's site has "hidden collabs" which the Scratch Team would probably be against.
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nXIII wrote:
midnightleopard wrote:
JSO told me you can get a scratch API, but you need to be on the scratchr server. Also, coolstuff is already making a collab site.
Yes, well...
coolstuff's site has "hidden collabs" which the Scratch Team would probably be against.
Oh.
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nXIII wrote:
midnightleopard wrote:
JSO told me you can get a scratch API, but you need to be on the scratchr server. Also, coolstuff is already making a collab site.
Yes, well...
coolstuff's site has "hidden collabs" which the Scratch Team would probably be against.
That's what I was telling andres about.
nXIII wrote:
EDIT: AUGH, I just pressed QUOTE?! IT DIDN'T QUOTE FG!
You know what I'm talking about, don't you?
Yes.
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fg123 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
midnightleopard wrote:
JSO told me you can get a scratch API, but you need to be on the scratchr server. Also, coolstuff is already making a collab site.
Yes, well...
coolstuff's site has "hidden collabs" which the Scratch Team would probably be against.That's what I was telling andres about.
Wait, you already told him about it?
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I love the idea of a site for collabs. I'd love to support these efforts like we did for the wiki and ScratchResources. It would be nice if the people interested in creating a site for collabs exchanged ideas.
It is true that we do not want to allow for private communication. However, I would be OK with spaces where only some people can post and others can only read. Also, it would be nice if collabs were able to feature content and put the work in progress in a less visible place that is still public.
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Wow! I'm in the process (at least somewhat - I haven't been working on it as much as U would like) of creating the collaborations site which aims at doing just that. It would be really handy to have the users log themselves in with their Scratch username and password - is there any way I could get that API? Of course, ScratchLabs is on a separate server - would it still work?
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Oh, and there is also a relatively new site called Clutter that uses the API. I saw it at the scratch conference, it's really awesome!
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midnightleopard wrote:
Oh, and there is also a relatively new site called Clutter that uses the API. I saw it at the scratch conference, it's really awesome!
Cool!
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