Fair points. Wave may indeed be successfully used in collaboration products like Pulse, and that would be good. But for me that would still be a very disappointing outcome and is what I had in mind when I wrote 'languishing in obscurity'. The great promise and potential, which sadly won't be fulfilled, was for collaboration and communication across broader communities beyond one company or group of friends.
There's nothing stopping someone from setting up a service similar to Google Wave using the open source implementation. Let us get version 1.0 out the door and we'll see what happens:)
The protocols themselves are open and yes it allows distributed servers. Wave In A Box, the reference implementation is one such project and there are a small number of us who are running testing versions of this server.
Well there are certainly a number of smaller and bigger organisations still looking into Wave.
Novell is using Wave based tech for Pulse (no federation as yet but you never know) and at the summit we had a number of people keen to ensure that wave survives so they can build on it and make money.
But then I guess that's the difference between a country of free people who had to earn that freedom by force, versus a country full of quavering subjects who've been taught, as a culture, that they're not to be trusted.
You have looked at the US government lately haven't you? Just wanted to make sure you weren't looking into some sort of alternate universe US, where things like imprisonment without trial and warrantless phone tapping are considered "bad things" by the government.
As to the cultural difference, it's not about whether we can be trusted or not, it's about not glorifying the great holy handgun.
Probably because under the current framework, X18+ is banned already. This is just extending that framework and setting the scene for the eventual ISP filtering the Government promised in its election campaign.
s/child/teenager/g in your last statement and I might agree with you, depending on the age of the teenager.
Children on the other hand do not need to see porn, and I will be ensuring that until I think they are old enough, my kids will not be viewing any. However thats a parents reponsability, not the states. Adults on the other hand should have the same level of access we currently enjoy.
Here's a thought, if all the fans who are ticked off by GW's behaviour (and I'm one of them) put in say $50 and bought shares in the company, you'd get quite a block of votes when it came time to determining the companies direction.
Want Games Workshop to return to its roots? You won't make it happen by boycotting them, you need to get into their heads.
Remember, there is still the "competitive tender" for metro FTTN to come. Which means that we are still stuck in the same place as we were before, with Telstra and G9 both acting like children.
Oh and their running an ever so slightly xenophobic campaign against their foreign owned competition. The irony of an American in Australia telling people that the opposition is evil cos they're owned by singapore seems to be lost on them
Slight problem, we don't have a competitive market based model. What we have is an 800kg gorilla in the shape of the previously state run telco sitting on a tonne of dark fibre as well as the existing network saying that unless the government lets them price their competition out of existance for access to their network, they're just going to do nothing.
They let the Vista team design them and it takes em five years to release something only to realise that you're going to need a small nuclear reactor to provide enough power for it and that no body really wants it.
What about how Chimps hunt and kill Colobus monkeys, and even engage in warfare with other groups of Chimps?
Hmm, they beat up on weaker groups, fight for their territory and have been known to kill for the fun of it. Combine that with their ability to learn sign language and communicate basic abstract concepts, sounds pretty damn human to me.
See the problem with this approach is it doesn't deal with those who are running sans desktop.
dist-upgrade has always been a valid tool and the fact that its broken in the later editions of Ubuntu is something that needs to be seriously looked at.
Fair points. Wave may indeed be successfully used in collaboration products like Pulse, and that would be good. But for me that would still be a very disappointing outcome and is what I had in mind when I wrote 'languishing in obscurity'. The great promise and potential, which sadly won't be fulfilled, was for collaboration and communication across broader communities beyond one company or group of friends.
There's nothing stopping someone from setting up a service similar to Google Wave using the open source implementation. Let us get version 1.0 out the door and we'll see what happens :)
The protocols themselves are open and yes it allows distributed servers. Wave In A Box, the reference implementation is one such project and there are a small number of us who are running testing versions of this server.
Well there are certainly a number of smaller and bigger organisations still looking into Wave. Novell is using Wave based tech for Pulse (no federation as yet but you never know) and at the summit we had a number of people keen to ensure that wave survives so they can build on it and make money.
Ummm... not sure how to break it to you, but euthenasia is illegal and so is suicide.
Umm yes and no. Euthenasia is illegal, but suicide isn't. At least in Australia it isn't.
But then I guess that's the difference between a country of free people who had to earn that freedom by force, versus a country full of quavering subjects who've been taught, as a culture, that they're not to be trusted.
You have looked at the US government lately haven't you? Just wanted to make sure you weren't looking into some sort of alternate universe US, where things like imprisonment without trial and warrantless phone tapping are considered "bad things" by the government.
As to the cultural difference, it's not about whether we can be trusted or not, it's about not glorifying the great holy handgun.
Probably because under the current framework, X18+ is banned already. This is just extending that framework and setting the scene for the eventual ISP filtering the Government promised in its election campaign.
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s/child/teenager/g in your last statement and I might agree with you, depending on the age of the teenager. Children on the other hand do not need to see porn, and I will be ensuring that until I think they are old enough, my kids will not be viewing any. However thats a parents reponsability, not the states. Adults on the other hand should have the same level of access we currently enjoy.
Don't get your hopes up, Labor wants to filter everyone, not just those who request it.
Here's a thought, if all the fans who are ticked off by GW's behaviour (and I'm one of them) put in say $50 and bought shares in the company, you'd get quite a block of votes when it came time to determining the companies direction.
Want Games Workshop to return to its roots? You won't make it happen by boycotting them, you need to get into their heads.
And not even getting half the job done.
Remember, there is still the "competitive tender" for metro FTTN to come. Which means that we are still stuck in the same place as we were before, with Telstra and G9 both acting like children.
Oh and their running an ever so slightly xenophobic campaign against their foreign owned competition. The irony of an American in Australia telling people that the opposition is evil cos they're owned by singapore seems to be lost on them
Slight problem, we don't have a competitive market based model. What we have is an 800kg gorilla in the shape of the previously state run telco sitting on a tonne of dark fibre as well as the existing network saying that unless the government lets them price their competition out of existance for access to their network, they're just going to do nothing.
This is how you run a FUD campaign.
Microsoft has obviously been using SCO as the cannon fodder, watching where they went wrong and taking notes.
I'm sorry I couldn't resist:
I like to listen to Fox News and Fox News Radio on XM. I also like their trance station
So thats three stations featuring mind numbing repetitive content then?
I give money to worthwhile purposes, however this to my mind - you may have different views - is NOT a worthwhile purpose.
Umm no, these aren't American or Victorian police.
We've been complaining for the last ten years, doesn't mean a damn thing.
well given that the kernel doesn't use CVS it doesn't have one. On the other hand just grab a copy of git and pull Linus's tree and away you go.
I know, I know stop feeding the troll.
OKay here's a fully founded MS bashing post then.
They let the Vista team design them and it takes em five years to release something only to realise that you're going to need a small nuclear reactor to provide enough power for it and that no body really wants it.
And just to prove that, so did we [SIGH]
What about how Chimps hunt and kill Colobus monkeys, and even engage in warfare with other groups of Chimps?
Hmm, they beat up on weaker groups, fight for their territory and have been known to kill for the fun of it. Combine that with their ability to learn sign language and communicate basic abstract concepts, sounds pretty damn human to me.
Well you guys elected a moron, so I guess that makes you and Europe pretty much even then.
Well given the amount of apps that don't yet run on Vista, this could be a problem.
See the problem with this approach is it doesn't deal with those who are running sans desktop.
dist-upgrade has always been a valid tool and the fact that its broken in the later editions of Ubuntu is something that needs to be seriously looked at.