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Thank you, Yuri. I should have quote that help page, because it
motivated my question. What I find more interesting is this:

> We wanted to let you know that we will keep wave.google.com running
> past December 31, 2010 until a suitable replacement to host all your
> waves is available

What dou you think that "a suitable replacement" means exactly? While
Google don't opensource all Wave code, is it not possible to host waves
entirely, right?

TIA

Juan

El 21/01/2011 23:49, Yuri Z escribió:
> You can learn more here -
> http://www.google.com/support/wave/bin/answer.py?answer=1083134
> 
> 2011/1/21 Juan Chulilla <[email protected]>
> 
> D-Day was December 31th. What happened exactly? Maybe they are not going
> to close them?
> 
> Maybe in this state wave is not a menace to gmail or docs anymore :S.
> Anyway, I don't want to risk real job in a Wave that can be closed any day.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Juan
> 
>>

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Dr. Juan Luis Chulilla Cano
Director, Online and Offline, S.L.
Telf.:  91 1277356
         650 461435
Calle de la Paz, 8 - 28012 Madrid

www.onlineandoffline.net
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