Didn't know about the Apache Project. Interesting.
Begin forwarded message: > From: Google Wave <wave-nore...@google.com> > Date: November 23, 2011 10:55:47 PM PST > To: roger.rus...@gmail.com > Subject: Google Wave Sunsetting in 2012 > Reply-To: wave-nore...@google.com > > Dear Wavers, > > More than a year ago, we announced that Google Wave would no longer be > developed as a separate product. At the time, we committed to maintaining the > site at least through to the end of 2010. Today, we are sharing the specific > dates for ending this maintenance period and shutting down Wave. As of > January 31, 2012, all waves will be read-only, and the Wave service will be > turned off on April 30, 2012. You will be able to continue exporting > individual waves using the existing PDF export feature until the Google Wave > service is turned off. We encourage you to export any important data before > April 30, 2012. > > If you would like to continue using Wave, there are a number of open source > projects, including Apache Wave. There is also an open source project called > Walkaround that includes an experimental feature that lets you import all > your Waves from Google. This feature will also work until the Wave service is > turned off on April 30, 2012. > > For more details, please see our help center. > > Yours sincerely, > > The Wave Team > > © 2011 Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043 > You have received this mandatory email service announcement to update you > about important changes to your Google Wave account.
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