I agree with Michael -- especially given the redirect that Andrus mentioned.

Toreben, hope you can share the paper once that is allowed!

-Dan

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:52 AM, Michael MacFadden <
michael.macfad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Torben,
>
> A couple thoughts.
>
> 1)
>
> Obviously waveprotocol.org is the only live site now.  So you could do
> that.  That site will likely stay around for quite some time.  I will
> hopefully not be the home of WiaB but rather just the protocol.  If the
> artice is about federation in general, this is probably your best bet.
>
> 2)
>
> If the link is specifically about WiaB then you could use the URL for the
> incubator project which is:
>
> http://incubator.apache.org/wave/
>
> This site is at least not returning an error right now, but redirects
> people to waveprotocol.org.  Maybe by the time your aricle gets published
> it will be up.  Either way this will likely be the "real" home of WiaB for a
> while.  My only concern is that after we graduate from the incubator, I
> would think our site would be moved to.
>
> http://wave.apache.org
>
> or something like that.
>
>
> ~Michael
>
>
> On Feb 2, 2011, at 5:30 AM, Torben Weis wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am about to publish a paper on Wave Federation in IEEE Internet.
> > In this article I am referring to the WiaB project.
> > In the original manuscript I pointed to waveprotocol.org.
> > Now we moved to Apache.
> > This rises the question: What is the official WiaB web site now and in
> the
> > future?
> > Unfortunately I cannot wait because I have to submit the final version of
> > the manuscript tomorrow
> > and whatever link I choose should be already alive now.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Torben
> >
> > --
> > ---------------------------
> > Prof. Torben Weis
> > Universitaet Duisburg-Essen
> > torben.w...@gmail.com
>
>

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