@scottjenson this seems in your interests?
@hans it is! Just yesterday I was talking to a colleague about it in fact. It's a subtle way to encourage careful reading (and nudge some editing) so it becomes more in your voice. I wouldn't expect it to be very hard to implement, yet is still very impactful.
@scottjenson I feel like the markup for authorship could be useful in other ways, too, but haven’t put my finger on how. (Besides obvious multiplayer scenarios.)
@hans having worked on Upwelling for ink and switch
https://www.inkandswitch.com/upwelling/
I've been grilled on the complexities of multi user editing challenges. What is unique in this case is that there are effectively just two users.
What I've found in using llms for writing though is that near the end I tend to use it as a copyeditor so, for me, when all the text is grey, I'd be done! I assume there is some clever diff approach that may fix this