In the google version of wave there's the notion of a public wave,
with the special [email protected] user. This supports your use case.
I am fairly sure that the fedone code doesn't have this, it might be
an interesting exercise to try and figure out how this might work. It
would require some thought to figure out how to fit this into
federation.

On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 15:00, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am developing an application need to have the following
> capabilities.
>
> 1. A and B are not friends to each other.
> 2. A sees an interesting topic. Click that topic to enter the chat
> room.
> 3. B repeats step 2.
> 4. A and B are now connected based on this common topic.
>
> Can Wave do this? Any direction will be appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Kevin
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