On Tuesday 01 December 2009 15:58:57 Christopher Arndt wrote:
> Diez B. Roggisch schrieb:
> > Having just been invited to Google's new cool kid on the block, Wave, I
> > wonder if - at least for development-centric discussions, not for
> > "normal" support - this couldn't be an alternative to make those kinds of
> > discussions more valuable, approachable and ultimately allows us to
> > provide a forum for discussion everybodies needs are catered for.
>
> It's still beta and invited people only, isn't it? Also, from what I've
> seen so far, it's a security nightmare.

yep, it's beta & invite only. I don't consider both an issue though - beta 
isn't bad for google apps (dunno how long gmail has been beta), and the 
invites seem to be enough out there. If that *would* be a problem, I'm pretty 
sure we as an open source group could convince google to shell some invites 
out (for developers, that is).

>
> Also, I'd rather take away our infrastructure from Google than move more
> of it to them. E.g. the spam filter for our ticket and commit
> notification lists is starting to seriously annoy me. Not only have I to
> moderate every single message, because Google thinks is spam, even
> though it only comes from one address, which is the only one allowed to
> post on the list, now, since a few weeks, without warning, I only get
> moderation requests every in batches with a few DAYS delay...

While I agree that this is annoying, I fail to see how this translates to 
wave. 

I'm all ears for a better solution though. Or maybe I'm preceiving problems 
that aren't there.

Diez

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