I can only say this is a fantastic idea. Wave, at its heart, is a protocol - and to be successful it not only needs a flagships implementation, but also the resources and information in a convenient form to help it spread.
I'd suggest the site by structured with the easiest possible paths to getting a wave server running as the forefront, with supplementary information about various other options and extensions later. Possibly also a list of current running wave servers (even if its just a embedded google doc manually updated). It would be useful to have that info up for people to test federation against eventually, or when its finally possible to make standalone clients people can test them against existing servers to ensure compatibility. And yes, Id hope google can be kind enough to give up that domain. On 26 December 2012 09:18, Zachary “Gamer_Z.” Yaro <[email protected]> wrote: > I was thinking it would be nice to have a central user-focused site about > wave that could introduce new users to wave and educate them about > different wave services, extensions, federation, etc. > > Question though: I noticed wave.org is currently owned by Google. To the > former Gwave team members here, since Google is no longer pursuing Wave, > would it be possible to give other wave developers control of the domain? > > Any comments? I also posted about this on the +Wavers > community<https://plus.google.com/114745581771396366390/posts/NDqSSeideJy> > if > you would prefer to respond there. > > —Zachary “Gamer_Z.” Yaro >
