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Google Wave Looking To Join Apache Software Foundation

MMacFadden writes "The Google Wave team has officially submitted the open source version of Wave to the Apache Software Foundation as a candidate Incubator project. Google hopes that the wave technology will continue to grow, supported by the new open source community (which is made up of Google and non-Google employees alike). Here is the proposal itself."

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  1. Re:Hosted Wave by Konsalik · · Score: 3, Informative

    Read the linked article, they go into the details. "Unfortunately, Google did a poor job of clarifying the potential of Wave or helping users understand how to embrace and utilize it. The initial excitement gave way to confusion, followed by apathy, and eventually to Google deciding to kill the project--at least as far as Google hosting and supporting it is concerned."

  2. Re:WAVE still exists! by batkiwi · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's going to be shut off in about 2 months, and they reassigned the entire team to other projects and the creator left to go to facebook, who just days ago announced an effort on a project "to replace email" with something more collaborative and real time.

    Where have you been?

  3. Re:Good by CohibaVancouver · · Score: 3, Informative

    Do you have a link to the youtube video?

    Here you go:

    http://tinyurl.com/yjuygc3

  4. Re:I just hope that Google cleans up their act by gmor · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Summary" is a required field when you report an issue. Type something and you can submit the bug.

  5. Re:Hosted Wave by stiggle · · Score: 3, Informative

    Part of the incubator project is WAIB (Wave in a Box) - which you can download now off the main Wave Protocol website (www.waveprotocol.org) which allows you to run your own Wave Server - including a supplied web interface. The Wave protocol includes federation so you can link up WAIB.