Hiya all,

We recently created a clone of the main wave-protocol code repository for
wave model development:
http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/source/browse?repo=model-dev. The
model-dev clone reflects the current state of wave model development and
will be pushed much more frequently than the main repository. However, it
may not always be stable and we will not attempt to integrate changes pushed
here into the example server or any other code. We will periodically
integrate changes into the main branch.

The model-dev clone already contains a huge chunk of the production wave
model code, released for Google I/O. This is the lion's share of the model
on which Google Wave is based, implementing concurrent wavelet objects,
wavelet-based data types and (any day now) the conversation model. We've
released this code in line with our desire to share the code in its raw
state, still in active development, in the belief that this is more useful
to the community than holding back for a more stable version. There are a
number of legacy mechanisms which we are working to replace; we'll share
some draft designs for these replacements with you over the coming weeks so
you can see our ideas for the future.

The wave model designs and implementation will continue to evolve and the
current implementation does not represent a specification. We encourage you
to use this code, but please be prepared for it to change.

There's a brief walkthrough of the wave model code available on the wiki:
http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/wiki/WaveModelCodeWalk.

Happy coding!

Alex North for the Google Wave team

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