While this makes sense for doing frequent calls in the background,
right-clicking the extension really is just a shortcut to actually
going to the Wave site - if anything, you're actually *saving* them
the bandwidth of dealing with serving up images and things...

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Jeremy Selier <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks again Nathan, I will look into that!
>
> I will copy paste here what I answered you about the right click
> refresh:
>
> The thing is, the Wave team contacted me to not over-request their
> servers. So I set the time to 30 minutes. We get agreed that the best
> would be to set by default to 30 minutes and to offer in settings a
> frequency of 5 minutes at the minimum. As I don't have time to add
> settings in my extension, I just set to 30 minutes. Your right click
> option is cool but this is not what I have agreed with the Wave team.
> So I will maybe change the behavior.
>
> What do you think of : right click = refresh if it's been 5 minutes
> since the last refresh, if not indication to wait for XX minutes
> before asking for refresh.
>
>
>
> On Oct 15, 4:40 pm, "Nathan J. Brauer" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Excellent work.  I was just thinking about my want for this kind of
>> extension today actually.
>>
>> I've just made my own modifications to this...
>>
>> Changes:
>> - Now features more informative icons.  They tell you when the
>> extension is checking for new waves, and if there is an error (ex not
>> logged in) retrieving the json.
>> - Right-clicking the button will manually check your wave inbox
>> (before the 30 minute interval)
>> - Added credits to the original Gmail extension, Jeremy, and myself in
>> the manifest description
>> - Changed the version to 1.3.2
>>
>> If you'd like to try my version, you can go 
>> here:http://thebrauergroup.com/labs/
>>
>> Jeremy, you're more than welcome to make these changes in yours and
>> push them through with your update URL. I didn't change the update URL
>> in the manifest so anything after version 1.3.2 will clear out the
>> changes I made.
>>
>> Let me know what you think :)
>>
>> On Oct 14, 10:20 pm, Jeremy Selier <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi folks,
>>
>> > I just released a simple extension to check for Google Wave unread
>> > Waves. It's based on Gmail checker so there's nothing amazing in
>> > there. Just thought it could be interesting for some people here. It
>> > currently checks only for wave.google.com and not the google apps
>> > wave.
>>
>> > You can get it here 
>> > :http://www.jeremyselier.com/fr/entry/chrome-extension-google-wave-che...
>>
>> > Let me know if you have any problems with it.
>>
>> > --
>> > Jeremy
> >
>

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