Thank you so much Pamela, exactly what I wanted to know!

On Oct 19, 9:53 am, "pamela (Google employee)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I would recommend subscribing to our two blogs in your RSS feed
> reader, as we will likely post when WIAB is at a stage where it can be
> deployed and imported 
> to:http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com/http://googlewave.blogspot.com/
>
> You can also follow this wave of Wave in a Box progress reports, and
> look out for mention of the ability to import from GWave to 
> WIAB:https://wave.google.com/wave/waveref/googlewave.com/w+tYBKatJxA
>
> - pamela
>
> On Oct 18, 12:11 am, proprioceltic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > That's reassuring... Thanks for the info.
>
> > But what is the best way to stay "tuned"? Subscribing to this GGroup?
> > I am just trying to find the best way to not miss the coach, as I am
> > under the impression that the countdown is started for when Google
> > will terminate the support of GWave on wave.google.com. Losing all my
> > data would be really bad.
>
> > On Oct 17, 4:02 am, Tad Glines <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > According to this blog entry 
> > > (http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com/2010/09/wave-open-source-next-steps...),
> > > Google does plan to include the ability to import data from
> > > wave.google.comto wave-in-a-box.
>
> > > I'm going to assume that what they will provide is an API that allows 
> > > export
> > > of wave.google.com data and a tool that can use this API to import the 
> > > data
> > > into WiaB.
>
> > > -Tad
>
> > > On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 4:36 AM, proprioceltic <[email protected]> 
> > > wrote:
> > > > Hi everyone, I am a newbie here - sorry if this was already answered
> > > > previously.
>
> > > > On my regular GWave account I currently have quite a lot of data, and
> > > > I was wondering if I would lose it all, or at least lose all of the
> > > > original GWave creating and editing capabilities... until I heard of
> > > > WIAB.
>
> > > > I understand that WIAB is a work in progress, that it is apprently
> > > > moving fast, but is its goal to actually be able to take over from the
> > > > original GWave? I mean, will I be able, before the original GWave
> > > > terminates, to install WIAB on my webserver and have an easy way of
> > > > transferring all my data from GWave to WIAB?
>
> > > > Thanks for clearing this up for me. Just wondering if my dream was
> > > > going to come true or if I will need to keep dreaming...
>
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