I'm really pleased to see Pygo survive in some form - it was way ahead
of google (and even wiab) in terms of its client connection protocol.
At one point we had a nice little googlemap app with multiple people
logged into the same wave seeing location updates on different clients
- all within 2 seconds or so and working via pygowaves server.
We still have the old video up here;

http://arwave.org/pages/Videos.php
(lowest vid)

Hopeful Wiab and Pyfo wave will get a similar protocol so we can
resume development on the project.
-Thomas

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On 23 April 2011 11:54, Paul Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> oh right Patrick passed the reins on.
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> ________________________________
> From: Adrian Cochrane <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sat, 23 April, 2011 6:08:43
> Subject: Re: Federation, multiple servers
>
> It's at an early stage at the moment, but progressing well and gaining
> support. It's all new people now.
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> On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 06:04 +0100, "Paul Thomas" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> I was wondering how the rewrite of pygowave was going
>>
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>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Adrian Cochrane <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Fri, 22 April, 2011 21:44:25
>> Subject: Federation, multiple servers
>>
>> hello there,
>> I am the manager of PyOfWave (https://github.com/alcinnz/PyOfWave/), the
>> successor of PyGoWave.
>>
>> I hear you have been discussing whether the federation protocol is worth
>> putting in version 1.0, and as a 3rd party server, I'd give you a
>> defiant "yes, it is worth it."
>>
>> Also, I would like to suggest that we get a better standards system, as
>> I see the existing one as being very poor at the moment. I'd like to see
>> it using Wave, and a limited federation server (so as not to sure
>> favoritism), but any results on that would come from discussion.
>>
>> Thank you for your consideration.
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