Thank you!!
It's very-very cool. And I'm really happy to hear that google hopes
that the client will be open source too. WOW!

On Oct 1, 2:05 am, Tad Glines <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Brian May
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 06:40:53AM -0700, nemeseri wrote:
> >> Is there a possibility that google will make the Google Wave Web
> >> client open source and installable for us?
> >> ...
>
> > See the discussions in Office Hours 2009-09-03 (from memory).
>
> I did find something in "Office Hours: 2009-08-20 - Transcript".
> Near the bottom:
>
> "Jochen Bekmann:
> We do have a plan for releasing a production version of our wave
> server, however we have not put a date on it - currently we are
> working hard on getting our servers solid in order for us to onboard
> large numbers of users. As soon as we feel we are done with that work
> we will be able to bring them into a state suitable for release. I
> apologise for not being able to give you dates. "
>
> and
>
> "Sam Thorogood (and Jochen Bekmann):
> Not initially. We should explain that Google Wave runs on many
> different servers, and that the core server, the "wave server" is what
> we are federating. The bits that support the browser-based client are
> quite separate from that, and is what is needed for embedding. We do
> hope to open-source that code too, but it's a while off. There are
> open-source projects working on clients which may also allow
> embedding, so that might be something of interest while we work on
> getting our code ready for open-sourcing.
> Aug 21 "
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