If there is PM or lead here from the Wave team, please little 'r' to
me.

Thanks,
- Alf.

On Oct 20, 9:00 pm, Alf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello James,
>
> Let me elaborate my original questions with more details.
> 1. I'd like the Wave conversation originator to be able to change an
> acces level to the Wave at some point in time, and do it as many times
> as he or she wants to.
> 2. I am looking to build my own service on top of the Wave.
> 3. I'd like the Wave thread originator to be able to use Wave as a
> blog engine, if he/she wants to (means - to provide public access for
> everybody to the Wave).
> 4. He or she should be able to use Wave as a very private blog, that
> means he allows the access for himself only.
> 5. Also, I'd like the customer to be able making Waves accessible to
> no one (including himself) for a certain period of time, even for the
> lifetime period.
> 6. etc.
>
> Could you give me more details on all this?
>
> Thanks,
> - Alf.
>
> On Oct 18, 5:31 pm, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Sun, 2009-10-18 at 17:07 -0700, Alf wrote:
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I am thinking about to use Wave as a main method of conversations on
> > > my own web site. This means, I should have an ability to restrict
> > > access to certain messages and/or threads to the participants only.
> > > Sorry if the answer is obvious, I am still waiting for the Wave
> > > Sandbox access to be granted to me.
>
> > > Second question is where the Wave conversations are to be stored? If
> > > the storage is on Google servers, will it be free of charge or, if
> > > not, how much should I expect to pay for such a service? Of course, it
> > > might be too early to ask about it, but before rely on the service for
> > > my future development I wanna know something beforehand.
>
> > Hi Alf,
>
> > To answer your first questions:
>
> > - All waves are restricted to participants by default. This means you
> > actively have to declare a wave to be public to allow non wave
> > participants to get access to them.
>
> > - If you utilise the Google Wave service then the waves will be stored
> > on Googles servers. Your participants will also need Google Wave
> > accounts to be able to access the waves.
>
> > --
> > James Purser
> > Collaborynthhttp://collaborynth.com.au
> > Mob: +61 406 576 553
> > Skype: purserj1977
> > Twitter:http://twitter.com/purserj- Hide quoted text -
>
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