I think probey is part of the answer to the "how does one test FedOne
federation."

I think another part of the answer is that the FedOne client isn't broken
per se, it's just not the GWT shell that everyone associates with wave.

I think a bigger question is, who else is taking the time to understand OT
enough to be able to implement full client/server systems that do transforms
on both the client and the server? I'd love to have people to chat with
about what I'm doing over here... =)

On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Daniel Paull <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > While it may not be completely compliant with the federation protocols
>
> You seem to be agreeing that it is NOT a reference implementation of a
> Wave server...
>
> I really don't understand why so much effort is going into FedOne
> federation when the FedOne client is so broken.  How the heck do you
> test your federated server for correctness?
>
> Dan
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