Hi,

I wanted to give up a suggestion and get some feedback to see if I'm
alone with this idea.

I have embed a wave on my company's news website (in a hidden page) to
test it out.  The problem I have found, is that a user must be logged
into wave to see the information.  One way I would like to use waves
on the site is as a comments section.

I have two suggestions here.  I think it would be useful to display
the wave as read-only until the user signs in.  They would be able to
see the content, even if they don't have a wave account, but not alter
it.  Then, secondly, when they login, they would have full write
access, but no edit.  From what I have figured out so far, making a
wave public only allows it as read only, and only to wave members.

Does this make sense?  Tell me what you think.

Thanks,
Tyler Ruppert

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