Hello Eugen,

   Your points about Wave's codebase and APIs are valid. So is the abstraction 
analogy between XWiki and Wave. There is only one argument I can bring here: 
the UX of the Wave (in this particular case and because Wave is a specialized 
tool) is superior.
   However it's not the Wave I was trying to promote by this thread, it was 
just an example of advanced user interaction User-to-User and User-to-Wiki: 
advanced documents editing for most popular types of documents (text, 
spreadsheet, and presentation). I understand the complexity of this task (it 
took 20 years for Microsoft to build their MS Office), but the question is: I 
often consider whether to upload a MS Office file as an attachment or maintain 
the file's content as an XWiki page - and sooner or later someone will come up 
with such solution ( Open-source wiki + Open-Source Google Docs :) ). So it's 
not about writing some missing extension - it's about taking XWiki to the next 
level in terms of content editing.

Roman

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Eugen Colesnicov
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 20:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Extending XWiki collaboration toolset

Hi! I am not a developer of XWiki, but I am using XWiki 2 years and your 
questions are closed to me.

1. Wave is a new project (as a apache open-source project). It is started as a 
Google Wave, after Google "forgot it" and Wave migrated to the apache 
incubator. As I know for now - Wave as a independent open-source project didn't 
realise yet in production - for this reason, developers of other platforms 
right now cannot be sure exactly of future API, future functionality and other 
things of Wave ... Discuss about integration with it can be started after Wave 
will be released in a production.

2. XWiki is not only a final user-product "from the box" - is a "base" of your 
possible product (application). And regarding to "collaboration" XWiki can give 
to users more and more. For example, as a small comparison with Google Wave:
- In XWiki you can add "pages" - same in Wave you can add "waves"
- In XWiki you can write any comments to this page and comments to the comments 
(tree organized).
- In XWiki you can sent messages inside XWiki
- In XWiki you can attach any files to this page and you can organize view 
content of this files using officeviewer macro, also existing pictire viewing 
and charts drawing ...
- In XWiki you can add tasks to this page (exist special macro)
- In XWiki you can connect this page to other pages (wiki, documentation,
etc)
- In XWiki you can construct personal dashboards and gadgets
- Also existing light calculations. If you need more calculations - you can 
write own macro ...
What else exists in Google Wave and don't exists in XWiki? I don't know ...
(maybe another idea of interface). XWiki give you more - because you can add 
additional macros, add additional functionality (for example blogs, forums, 
etc). For this reason, I think, that XWiki is enought for colaboration.
Difference from Google Wave - that you need to "construct" in XWiki you own 
"application". You can see examples of such applications:
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Chronopolys

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Best regards
Eugen Colesnicov



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