If it helps - I'm working on a robot that you can use to create waves for
you, and it will re-add anyone that was removed, unless they remove
themselves. (This robot would have created the wave, so it cannot be
removed).

On 8 June 2010 21:00, Anders <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have started developing a wave application with public waves. One
> problem is that the Public participant [email protected] can be
> removed by anyone, and then the wave is no longer public! Not good.
>
> Another problem is that anyone can remove robots from a public wave,
> which also is a problem.
>
> I would like to have the waves public when it comes to writing to the
> wave, but not public when it comes to removing participants, such as
> the Public participant and robots.
>
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