Seeing this in the blog post made me very happy:
- gadget, robot and data API support

~
Doug.

On Sep 3, 12:45 pm, Alex North <[email protected]> wrote:
>    Hi all,
>
>    As some of you have already noted, we've settled on a plan for our
>    contributions to round out the open source Wave client and server over the
>    coming months.
>
>    http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com/2010/09/wave-open-source-next-steps...
>
>    Our goal is a simple but useable Wave application we've dubbed "Wave in a
>    Box". We'll publish a more detailed task breakdown early next week and will
>    be eager for feedback. Work on a persistence implementation for FedOne is
>    already under way, combining some of your contributions with elements from
>    our production implementation.
>
>    With regard to timelines, we plan to make the specific improvements
>    mentioned in the blog post by year end.
>
>    We look forward to continued collaboration.
>
>    Alex & Soren, for the Google Wave team
>
>    P.S.
>
>    Pamela Fox has whipped up a wave protocol t-shirt sporting a new logo.
>    You can order your own here:
>    http://www.zazzle.com/wave_protocol_tshirt-235848589428546953
> <http://www.zazzle.com/wave_protocol_tshirt-235848589428546953>

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