Hi guys,

thanks for the quick response! I will use http://incubator.apache.org/wave/.
This seems to be save.

2011/2/2 Dan Peterson <dpeter...@google.com>

> I agree with Michael -- especially given the redirect that Andrus
> mentioned.
>
> Torben, hope you can share the paper once that is allowed!
>

There are two ways of doing this:
a) wait for half a year after publication ... which is almost eternity in
computer science
b) on request I can show you the draft manuscript (i.e. my writing without
the editor's changes). However, I can just not post it on a public archived
mailing list yet.
c) read it online soon if you have access to IEEE

The paper is titled "Federating Web Sites with the Google Wave Protocol" and
shows two things
a) an introduction into wave federation technology and terminology including
data model, OT and security and a short explanation about WiaB and Wave's
Open Source Life.
b) a walkthrough example of how to build a decentralized social network
based on wave federation technology to illustrate that the protocol can do
much more than just powering an application like GWave.

If you are interested in this, let me know.

Greetings
Torben


> -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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torben.w...@gmail.com

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