No, your build processes sound like they worked fine.

Wave In A Box is still very much a work in progress. It isn't anywhere near
the level of the Google Wave service at the moment, but it is growing
rapidly.

James

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 1:12 PM, MissChatter <[email protected]> wrote:

> I got it running on my MacBook Pro (to test) and a Solaris server
> (where I ultimately want to run it), but it in no way resembles the
> Google Wave my discussion group is accustomed to. There are no
> usernames/timestamps in blips and I don't see a way to save a blip
> other than click out of it. Also, can't seem to do nested replies.
>
> I've looked at all the documentation and roadmap stuff and I guess I'm
> not sure what to expect at this stage. We use Google Wave heavily and
> I'm trying to replicate it for when the site shuts down.
>
> Firefox shows "NEVER_CONNECTED" so it only seems to work in Chrome and
> Safari (on a Mac). Firefox on the Solaris host doesn't even allow you
> to click the "Login" button.
>
> But even logging in as an added user, active waves don't show up in
> the left pane. But if I refresh on the user who started the wave and
> re-login, it shows up.
>
> So I'm guessing this has a long way to go? Or did something go wrong
> in both of my build processes?
>
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