Where to read the requirements? And, the status of the works against them? Thanks.
On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 4:41 AM, Christian Grobmeier <grobme...@gmail.com>wrote: > On 29 Nov 2013, at 16:40, Fleeky Flanco wrote: > > i really dont understand why i have to be explaining the usefullness of >> using wave to communicate with the people on this list. its kindof >> amazing. >> > > If you don't understand why we operate on a mailing list then you probably > have > not understood that the ASF tries to develop in an open way. All > discussions must held > public and must be archived for a long time. The only solution so far is > mailing lists. > Wave is simply not that far to provide that at the moment. > > Of course there is an opportunity to bring Wave to the ASF. But there are > a lot of requirements > to meet. If you want to develop here, you need to fulfill these > requirements. > > We have discussed that several times. Every of the committers understood > these requirements > and were working against them. However Wave is not there yet. > > This doesn't answer the question which was initially asked: is the ASF the > right place? > Or more precise: can we as a project ever succeed the incubator and become > an ASF project? > > This has nothing to do with the great technology behind Wave nor the > willingness of people. > It is: is there enough manpower to live the ASF way or not. > > Christian > > > >> fleeky >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Robert Brumbelow <rkbrumbe...@gmail.com >> >wrote: >> >> Fleeky, those are fine for us, they will do little for outside >>> exposure. I would suspect having to use wave in order to learn to use >>> wave might be self defeating. >>> >>> On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Fleeky Flanco <fle...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WAVE/Building+Wave+in+a+Box >>>> >>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WAVE/Home >>>> >>>> also there is #wiab on irc.freenode.net >>>> >>>> also Ali just a few emails up mentioned that you could start a >>>> discussion >>>> on his wave server , why not try those things first? and if there is a >>>> problem, go to Ali's wave server and simply start a problems wave add >>>> the >>>> participant @domain to the wave and everyone inclduing Ali on that >>>> server >>>> should be able to see your problem wave, and maybe attempt to answer >>>> your >>>> problem. >>>> >>>> -fleeky >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Robert Brumbelow < >>>> rkbrumbe...@gmail.com >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Thomas, >>>>> Hangouts on air are the recorded versions of Google Hangouts, >>>>> they are streamed and recorded via Youtube. Screencasts, I thought, >>>>> also defaulted to being recorded. >>>>> >>>>> I know during my years of teaching, video was often preferred by >>>>> students simply because even in step by step instruction, aka hand >>>>> holding, there would be something glossed over, ignored or assumed >>>>> known by students or the teacher. Video shows every keystroke, command >>>>> and mouse movement >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Kelly Brumbelow >>> >>> > > --- > http://www.grobmeier.de > @grobmeier > GPG: 0xA5CC90DB >