I have encountered the same issue.
I have a robot that is does little more than log events as it receives
them, at the moment. It sees events from me in a wave, but not from
other robots.
My robot has subscribed to the following event types:
<w:capability name="WAVELET_PARTICIPANTS_CHANGED" content="true" /
>
<w:capability name="BLIP_SUBMITTED" content="true" />
It doesn't see events of either type when the participant generating
the event is another robot.
On Sep 8, 11:54 am, Ayal Gelles <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings Wavers,
>
> Fromhttp://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/:
>
> "Operations performed by a robot are not reported back to the robot that did
> them, though they are reported to other participants in the affected
> wavelets, *including other robots*."
>
> I created two robots, both of them were participants of two different waves.
> Each robot was "responsible" for reacting to its "own" wave's events by
> sending an "append" operation to the other wave. I would have expected that
> when this process started in one wave an infinite "robot battle" would
> begin. This was not the case as neither robot received any events on the
> modifications done by the other robot.
>
> Is this a bug? Is there a workaround?
>
> Thanks,
> Ayal.
>
> --http://thewe.net
>
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