> Do someone know if there are already community sites to continue the
project?
There have been several development projects either independently building
wave servers (iotaWave is one such) based on the Wave Protocol or using
Google's (not complete) FedOne reference implementation.
To me, the mo
Hi Paul,
I like your proposal, especially the underlying epistemic nature coupled
with persistence and collaboration. Based now in Singapore, I am an
ex-university lecturer and researcher developing a wave server based on the
Wave Federation protocol.
As part of FOSA.sg (Free & Open Source Allian
Given "Every document within a wavelet has an identifier unique within the
wavelet", I take that to mean that a BlipID need only be unique within that
*particular* wavelet, hence one, or more, 'duplicate' BlipIDs could exist in
other wavelets. (The same being the case with WaveletIDs within WaveIDs
My interpretation of the spec would say 'yes': given that a link is an
annotation and that an image is an element that is part of a blip's line
element, and that the line may be annotated.
In our implementation, we have included the attachment ID within the
annotation data, and thus do not (curren