Please Join the wave-Google Wave Implimentation
Jeremy Fluhmann
fluhmann at gmail.com
Mon Jul 5 22:15:47 BST 2010
To me, it feels like the mailing list still seems to be the best way to
reach many people and track conversations (though it could just "feel" that
way because that's my preferred method :-) . I remember from our last
conversation about this topic (or similar) that everyone has their preferred
channel, whether it's IRC, forums, mailing list, wiki, etc. And each
channel/medium/etc served its purpose for different reasons to different
people. It seems, though, like this list is the most active of all of our
options.
Just my feelings, though
Cheers,
Jeremy
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Lee Sharp <leesharp at hal-pc.org> wrote:
> On 07/05/2010 02:31 PM, Jeremy Clark wrote:
>
> > 1. Wave is not a tool for overcoming a "multiple account" barrier.
> > It's actually yet another protocol that anyone looking to participate
> > would have to have the ability to use.
>
> > 2. One must consider that some
> > people in the free software community have philosophical issues with
> > Google. I think anyone pushing Wave should also look into running
> > their own Wave server for those who do not wish to register for an
> > account with Google.
>
> These were my first two thoughts. I have yet to see any compelling
> reason for yet another account, and I do not trust Google at all. And
> while I am odd, I really doubt I am all that special... So by making
> that the central tool, you eliminate a lot of people... Kinda the
> opposite of Ubuntu and FOSS.
>
> Lee
>
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