> > move it away from incubation Will it make any difference?
I'm working at a company where Google Drive, Evernote, and other third party cloud applications are forbidden. I found Wave in a Box a good replacement. Recently, I made some effort on full text search<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WAVE-311>, a much-to-have feature if you're going to have a lot of waves. Currently, there are five people in my team use wave actively everyday. I'm new to the community. I want to contribute more though I've noticed the inactivity in the development. May I ask (ignorantly) will it change anything where to host the project? On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Fleeky Flanco <fle...@gmail.com> wrote: > i completely agree to move it away from incubation, i think we should move > it out of github make federation easier and then market it on places like > reddit. > > my 2 cents as someone who has been happily using this for sometime but sad > at the lack of progress. > > thanks for the devs who do work on it though, wave is awesome and already > usefull ! > > fleeky > > > On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Frank R. <renfeng...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi Evan > > > > You already have it - wave on github. Here, > https://github.com/apache/wave > > > > Glad to know someone like you is still interested in wave :) > > > > Frank > > > > On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Evan Hughes <ehu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> As a student I first experienced Google wave back when I was in grade 8 > >> and > >> at the time couldn't contribute or really take advantage of the system. > I > >> followed it to 'wave in a box' and to the incubator but only just > learning > >> the programming skills to contribute in development. I was looking > forward > >> to seeing development into its original plans like the UI as depicted by > >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfqThLudfEg. The current incubator's > goals > >> and forward development is a bit vague and probably needs a redo since > >> situations changed. If you move Apache wave to GitHub the enthusiasts > >> which > >> are pretty much who are left will follow, Wave will still survive. > >> > >> just a newbies opinion. > >> > >> Evan Hughes > >> > >> > >> On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 8:02 PM, Christian Grobmeier < > grobme...@gmail.com > >> >wrote: > >> > >> > Hi folks, > >> > > >> > it seems as the first steam with the new people is gone. > >> > > >> > I believe it makes sense to discuss if the incubator is the right > place. > >> > Incubation has a specific goal: forming a team which can do releases > and > >> > is - in a way - active. > >> > > >> > I see there is little activity at all. The only person i have seen > >> working > >> > on the codebase recently was Ali. > >> > He also was the release manager of package which had trouble to > receive > >> > the necessary votes from its own team. > >> > > >> > My hope was this would change in the past months. But today I have > only > >> > little hope. > >> > > >> > Playing the devils advocate I ask you (again): > >> > > >> > Do you folks believe the incubator can ever be completed as it is now? > >> > > >> > If you believe yes, please let me know why or how we can achieve that > >> goal. > >> > > >> > Otherwise my recommendation is to move Wave to GitHub and close the > >> > incubation until the community around Wave has grown. > >> > > >> > Thoughts? > >> > > >> > Christian > >> > > >> > > >> > --- > >> > http://www.grobmeier.de > >> > @grobmeier > >> > GPG: 0xA5CC90DB > >> > > >> > > > > >