Re: [backstage] MSIE Marketshare at 4%...

2009-12-01 Thread Peter Bowyer
2009/11/30 Scot McSweeney-Roberts bbc_backst...@mcsweeney-roberts.co.uk:


 On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 20:31, Dave Crossland d...@lab6.com wrote:

 ...on the PyGoWave website ;-)

 http://pygowave.net/

 More seriously, I thought all you Wave fans might like to hear about
 this if you didn't already.



 I'm guessing from the name that it's a Wave server written in python and go,
 but nothing on the front page tells me what it is, except that it's a very
 ambitious project. Would be nice if it said what it isĀ on the front page.

Yeah. Yet another project that assumes anyone who gets as far as their
home page already knows what it's about. Very poor. I clicked five or
six times and was still none the wiser.

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Re: [backstage] MSIE Marketshare at 4%...

2009-11-30 Thread Scot McSweeney-Roberts
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 20:31, Dave Crossland d...@lab6.com wrote:

 ...on the PyGoWave website ;-)

 http://pygowave.net/

 More seriously, I thought all you Wave fans might like to hear about
 this if you didn't already.



I'm guessing from the name that it's a Wave server written in python and go,
but nothing on the front page tells me what it is, except that it's a very
ambitious project. Would be nice if it said what it is on the front page.


Re: [backstage] MSIE Marketshare at 4%...

2009-11-30 Thread Lee Ball
 On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 20:31, Dave Crossland d...@lab6.com wrote:

 ...on the PyGoWave website ;-)

 http://pygowave.net/

 More seriously, I thought all you Wave fans might like to hear about
 this if you didn't already.



 I'm guessing from the name that it's a Wave server written in python and
 go,
 but nothing on the front page tells me what it is, except that it's a
 very
 ambitious project. Would be nice if it said what it is on the front page.


Agreed, my assumption was the same but I didn't see any screenshots or
anything else interesting. I couldn't be bothered trying to sign up to yet
another project.

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RE: [backstage] MSIE Marketshare at 4%...

2009-11-30 Thread Ian Forrester
Talking of Google Wave, has anyone setup or played with there own Wave server 
yet?

I was also quite impressed by Novell's Pulse product. 
http://mashable.com/2009/11/04/novell-pulse/

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Subject: Re: [backstage] MSIE Marketshare at 4%...

 On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 20:31, Dave Crossland d...@lab6.com wrote:

 ...on the PyGoWave website ;-)

 http://pygowave.net/

 More seriously, I thought all you Wave fans might like to hear about 
 this if you didn't already.



 I'm guessing from the name that it's a Wave server written in python 
 and go, but nothing on the front page tells me what it is, except that 
 it's a very ambitious project. Would be nice if it said what it is 
 on the front page.


Agreed, my assumption was the same but I didn't see any screenshots or anything 
else interesting. I couldn't be bothered trying to sign up to yet another 
project.

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