I'd really like to see code developed with an environment like Etherpad.<p>Seeing PG write his essay (<a href="http://etherpad.com/ep/pad/slider/13sentences" rel="nofollow">http://etherpad.com/ep/pad/slider/13sentences</a>) was great, but seeing code being written and getting an insight into the process of development would be even better. I think it'd also be a useful introspection tool to understand your way of working.<p>I'd tried to record my own development sessions using screen capture, but that just ground my machine to a halt. Does anyone know of any software for recording an Emacs session and playing it back in "real-time" (e.g. I'd like to see where I paused to think vs. a compressed time version).<p>If you're interested in working on a project like this, drop me a line!