Sweet.  I'll be testing it out.

(First thoughts though, it'd save a lot of hassle if you put in a bit of JS
to change the form entries to lowercase, rather than bugging users when
they sign up with that unusual requirement.)

God Bless,
Kyle Johnston
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On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 10:17, Vicente J. Ruiz Jurado
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> We are proud to announce a new version of Kune, our Wave-based project,
> with lots of improvements and new features:
> http://kune.ourproject.org/2012/04/new-release-website-launch-kune-cc/
>
> We are fully integrating Apache Wave current codebase with some minor
> patches.
>
> We invite you to test it in:
> http://kune.cc
> Moreover, you can install it locally using simply a .deb package (for
> Debian, Ubuntu, etc) following these instructions:
> http://kune.cc/?locale=es#kune.docs.1110.898
>
> In Kune, although almost everything are waves (at the moment), the user
> sees them grouped in documents, tasks, events, blogs, lists, etc. That
> is, it aims to be easier to understand than plain Wave, as users
> typically don’t know what to do with something (a wave) that can be
> everything at once. Besides, Kune has specific "group spaces" and aims
> to have public web contents.
>
> Thanks indeed to the WIAB committers for their work (specially to Yuri
> Zelikov, and also Michael MacFadden) and the WIAB parents (Googlers and
> ex-Googlers) for their incredible work. We are trying to contribute to
> WIAB as we can, and attract other developers here.
>
> The Kune Team
>
>
>
>
>

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