The sad fact is that no progress seems to be made on wave, the public wave
concerning this seems to function mostly as a soapbox/trollfest.

Elliotcable, our walkin' talkin' dunning-kruger effect examplar waxes on
about generated languages being evil and invites people to send him ideas
while he works on his as-yet-to-be-published super protocol that will let
him write the bestest wave client in objective-c for mac evah.

Besides that XMPP still seems to be the most vociferously panned carrier
protocol for the C/S protocol. How this is not putting the cart before the
horse I don't know.



On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Stefan Langer
<[email protected]>wrote:

> So what is the deal on this?
>
> Since I still do not have a wave account I'm kind of out of it and I would
> like very much to see where this is heading and hopefully be able to
> participate in it so would you people mind if we could bring this back to
> the group?
> I mean what is the purpose of a open protocol if the public is not allowed
> to chip in?
>
> Regards
> Stefan
>
>
> >
>

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