*I meant to say "because one GUI didn't get enough users"
Bit of a brain-hiccup there.

"My personal belief is that we will see a "son of wave" (or "daughter
of
wave" if you are so inclined) in the coming years. It will, however,
look
very different. "

maybe.
But my fear a bit is by then the whole planet might be on Facebook,
and no real room for a more distributed alternative.
The most exciting bit about wave for me was the prospect of the
federation, and sadly that was the bit more unfulfilled. (save for a
few amateur Fed1 servers)

On Aug 5, 1:26 am, Guillermo Rauch <[email protected]> wrote:
> The rich text editor and the XML-compliant OT implementation are amazing
> treasures the project left behind.
> Good luck to the GWave team in whatever adventure they partake next.
>
> --
> Guillermo Rauchhttp://devthought.com

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