Good points all. I do understand the point of not deleting waves and keeping the history. One question though. Do we really need to prevent the deleting of waves all together. What about a wave that all participants have been removed? Can it ever be accessed again? What is the point of keeping it around? I am sure these questions have all been answered before. We should probably discuss them and document them.
~Michael On May 17, 2011, at 9:42 AM, Yuri Z wrote: > You can remove yourself from participants. That's what I do. Or you can just > delete the _deltas folder. > > 2011/5/17 Michael MacFadden <michael.macfad...@gmail.com> > >> All, >> >> Is there a way to delete waves from WiaB? From a development standpoint >> when working on bugs having to do with creating new waves your WiaB instance >> quickly gets polluted with a large number of "test" waves that seem to hang >> around forever unless you blow away your persistence. >> >> I know that in general Google Wave didn't allow you to "delete" waves from >> a user stand point, which makes sense. But at least in some sort of >> development mode, would being able to delete waves be useful? >> >> ~Michael