The inherent problem with deleting waves is that unlike deleting an
email, the wave itself is shared among many users, so you're deleting
things out of other people's mailboxes when you delete a wave.  I'm
not sure that I would like to allow other people to delete waves that
I've been adding things to without my permission.

For all intents and purposes, trashing a wave should be fine.

On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 9:50 PM, fabrizio-mc <[email protected]> wrote:
> The problem is that a robot (like the one I coded) who has to
> periodically check for waves and update them with external data
> continue to update trashed waves if no one of the partecipants remove
> it from wave before trash the wave...
> I hope that permanent deletion will be available soon.
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