Hi Thomas and everyone,

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-Dan

On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 4:49 PM, ThomasWrobel <[email protected]> wrote:

> ok, it seemed to work now. Seemed just the captcha server had problems
> for a bit.
> If anyone else has problems, the missing word is just "general"
>
> On Dec 2, 8:31 am, ThomasWrobel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > ", you need to send it to
> > [email protected]. "
> >
> > That link is giving a Server Error for me at the moment, and
> > previously it gave the captcha, but the image was blank,
> >
> > This is rather bad as I think a lot of these "votes" here wont be
> > seen, and to vote correctly isn't explained or is linked wrong. If
> > apache doesnt see any of this interest due to technical reasons in the
> > groups it will be rather annoying ;(
> >
> > On Dec 1, 6:38 am, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Ah thanks for that ( goes to add non binding vote )
> >
> > > James
> >
> > > On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Dan Peterson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > > > Anyone can vote. Binding votes are from the individuals on the Apache
> > > > incubator project management committee (PMC)
> >
> > > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:56 PM, James Purser <
> [email protected]>wrote:
> >
> > > >> Just out of curiosity are non apache members allowed to vote or is
> it
> > > >> restricted (I'm thinking the latter, just want to make sure)
> >
> > > >> James
> >
> > > >> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 7:57 AM, Dan Peterson <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> > > >>> Hi STenyaK,
> >
> > > >>> You're correct. It is a simple process, but also the incubator
> mailing
> > > >>> list is the official mailing list. Non-binding votes of support /
> interest
> > > >>> are helpful, but need to be on the Apache incubator mailing list.
> >
> > > >>> If you want your vote to be recognized by the Apache incubator
> community,
> > > >>> even as a non-binding vote, you need to send it to
> > > >>> [email protected].
> >
> > > >>> To subscribe to the Apache incubator mailing list: send a message
> to
> > > >>> general-subscribe at incubator dot apache dot org
> >
> > > >>> You can see if your vote has shown up on the Apache incubator
> mailing
> > > >>> list by visiting the archive:
> > > >>>
> http://apache.markmail.org/message/v2c4cnewpczdxzny?q=VOTE+wave+accep...
> > > >>> [as of now, many people have voted on only wave-protocol, so those
> votes
> > > >>> weren't "seen" by Apache]
> >
> > > >>> Regards,
> > > >>> -Dan
> >
> > > >>> On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:40 AM, STenyaK <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > >>>> Out of curiosity, do these textual "+1" votes actually count, is
> the
> > > >>>> apache incubator vote process this simple?
> > > >>>> If so, I'm guessing the reply emails should be addressed also to
> the
> > > >>>> incubator mailing list, not just the wave-protocol one, right?
> >
> > > >>>> On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 08:09, Jeff Forsyth <[email protected]
> >
> > > >>>> wrote:
> > > >>>> > +1
> >
> > > >>>> > On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Jack Park <[email protected]
> >
> > > >>>> wrote:
> > > >>>> >> +1
> >
> > > >>>> >> On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Dan Peterson <
> [email protected]>
> > > >>>> wrote:
> > > >>>> >>> Hi everyone,
> > > >>>> >>> Please vote on the acceptance of Wave into the Apache
> incubator.
> > > >>>> >>> The proposal is available at:
> > > >>>>http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/WaveProposal
> > > >>>> >>> (for your convenience, a snapshot is also copied below)
> > > >>>> >>> The earlier discussion thread can be found
> > > >>>> >>> at:
> > > >>>>
> http://apache.markmail.org/message/3ebtccdxvipp2732?q=general%40incub...
> > > >>>> >>> The vote options:
> > > >>>> >>> [ ] +1 Accept Wave for incubation
> > > >>>> >>> [ ] +0 Don't care
> > > >>>> >>> [ ] -1 Reject for the following reason:
> > > >>>> >>> The vote is open for 72 hours.
> > > >>>> >>> Thanks,
> > > >>>> >>> -Dan
> > > >>>> >>> Apache Wave Proposal (Apache Incubator)
> > > >>>> >>> = Abstract =
> > > >>>> >>> Apache Wave is the project where wave technology is developed
> at
> > > >>>> Apache.
> > > >>>> >>> Wave in a Box (WIAB) is the name of the main product at the
> moment,
> > > >>>> which is
> > > >>>> >>> a server that hosts and federates waves, supports extensive
> APIs,
> > > >>>> and
> > > >>>> >>> provides a rich web client. This project also includes an
> > > >>>> implementation of
> > > >>>> >>> the Wave Federation protocol, to enable federated
> collaboration
> > > >>>> systems
> > > >>>> >>> (such as multiple interoperable Wave In a Box instances).
> > > >>>> >>> = Proposal =
> > > >>>> >>> A wave is a hosted, live, concurrent data structure for rich
> > > >>>> communication.
> > > >>>> >>> It can be used like email, chat, or a document.
> > > >>>> >>> WIAB is a server that hosts waves. The best analogy for this
> is a
> > > >>>> mail
> > > >>>> >>> server with a web client. WIAB is comprised of a few
> high-level
> > > >>>> components:
> > > >>>> >>> the client and the server. They have the following major
> > > >>>> functionality
> > > >>>> >>> (though this is not an exhaustive list):
> > > >>>> >>>  * Client
> > > >>>> >>>   *A dynamic web client for users to create, edit, and search
> waves.
> > > >>>> Users
> > > >>>> >>> can access this client by directly visiting the server in a
> browser.
> > > >>>> >>>   * Gadgets provide the ability to insert, view, and modify
> the UI
> > > >>>> --
> > > >>>> >>> exposing the Wave Gadgets API
> > > >>>> >>> (
> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/gadgets/guide.html)
> > > >>>> >>>   * A console client that can create and edit waves via a
> > > >>>> command-line-like
> > > >>>> >>> interface.
> > > >>>> >>>  * Server
> > > >>>> >>>   * Hosts and stores waves. WIAB comes with a default storage
> > > >>>> mechanism. The
> > > >>>> >>> administrators of the server may configure it to use
> alternative
> > > >>>> storage
> > > >>>> >>> mechanisms.
> > > >>>> >>>   * Indexing, allowing for searching the waves a user has
> access to.
> > > >>>> >>>   * Basic authentication, configurable to delegate to other
> systems.
> > > >>>> >>>   * Federation, allowing separate Wave in a Box servers to
> > > >>>> communicate with
> > > >>>> >>> each other using the Wave Federation Protocol
> > > >>>> >>> (http://www.waveprotocol.org/federation).
> > > >>>> >>>   * Robots, using the Wave Robots API,
> > > >>>> >>> (http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/) may
> interact
> > > >>>> with
> > > >>>> >>> waves on a WIAB instance.
> > > >>>> >>> = Background =
> > > >>>> >>> Wave expresses a new metaphor for communication: hosted
> > > >>>> conversations. This
> > > >>>> >>> was created by Lars and Jens Rasmussen after observation of
> people's
> > > >>>> use of
> > > >>>> >>> many separate forms of communication to get something done,
> e.g,
> > > >>>> email,
> > > >>>> >>> chat, docs, blogs, twitter, etc.
> > > >>>> >>> The vision has always been to better the way people
> communicate and
> > > >>>> >>> collaborate. Building open protocols and sharing code
> available in
> > > >>>> an open
> > > >>>> >>> and free way is a critical part of that vision. Anyone should
> be
> > > >>>> able to
> > > >>>> >>> bring up their own wave server and communicate with others
> (much
> > > >>>> like SMTP).
> > > >>>> >>> We hope this project will allow everyone to easily gain the
> benefits
> > > >>>> of Wave
> > > >>>> >>> with a standard implementation of Wave – in a box.
> > > >>>> >>> = Rationale =
> > > >>>> >>> Wave has shown it excels at small group collaboration when
> hosted by
> > > >>>> Google.
> > > >>>> >>> Although Wave will not continue as a standalone Google
> product,
> > > >>>> there is a
> > > >>>> >>> lot of interest from many organizations in both running Wave
> and
> > > >>>> building
> > > >>>> >>> upon the technology for new products.
> > > >>>> >>> We are confident that with the community-centric development
> > > >>>> environment
> > > >>>> >>> fostered by the Apache Software Foundation, WIAB will thrive.
> > > >>>> >>> = Initial Goals =
> > > >>>> >>> The initial goals of the project are:
> > > >>>> >>>  1.  To migrate the codebase from code.google.com and
> integrate the
> > > >>>> project
> > > >>>> >>> with the ASF infrastructure (issue management, build, project
> site,
> > > >>>> etc).
> > > >>>> >>>  1.  To quickly reach a state where it is possible to continue
> the
> > > >>>> >>> development of the Wave In a Box implementation under the ASF
> > > >>>> project.
> > > >>>> >>>  1.  To add new committers to the project and grow the
> community in
> > > >>>> "The
> > > >>>> >>> Apache Way".
> > > >>>> >>> = Current Status =
> > > >>>> >>> The open source Wave in a Box project has existed in various
> forms
> > > >>>> for
> > > >>>> >>> approximately 16 months (starting out life as the FedOne open
> source
> > > >>>> >>> project).
> > > >>>> >>> FedOne began in July 2009 in order to accelerate adoption of
> the
> > > >>>> wave
> > > >>>> >>> federation protocol, and serve as a proof of concept that a
> > > >>>> non-Google
> > > >>>> >>> implementation of the wave federation protocol could
> interoperate
> > > >>>> with the
> > > >>>> >>> Google production instance. It worked. FedOne's existence lead
> to a
> > > >>>> >>> prototype by Novell that demonstrated federation between
> Google Wave
> > > >>>> and
> > > >>>> >>> Novell Pulse (now known as Vibe). In addition, in May of 2010,
> SAP
> > > >>>> unveiled
> > > >>>> >>> a prototype version of SAP StreamWork that federated with both
> > > >>>> Novell Pulse
> > > >>>> >>> and Google Wave. All three systems interoperated, sharing
> real-time
> > > >>>> state,
> > > >>>> >>> and gadget updates. In May 2010 Google released significantly
> more
> > > >>>> code
> > > >>>> >>> (including the cross-browser rich text editor) to connect with
> other
> > > >>>> >>> components that were built from scratch, resulting in a simple
> web
> > > >>>> client.
> > > >>>> >>> The project has grown over the last year to include many
> Google and
> > > >>>> >>> non-Google contributions.  The project has picked up steam in
> recent
> > > >>>> months
> > > >>>> >>> as the direction of the standalone Google Wave product has
> shifted.
> > > >>>>  At this
> > > >>>> >>> time the Wave in a Box project enjoys very active development,
> with
> > > >>>> new
> > > >>>> >>> features and functionality being added almost daily. The first
> Wave
> > > >>>> Protocol
> > > >>>> >>> Summit was recently held and included developers from a
> variety of
> > > >>>> >>> countries, companies, and organizations.
> > > >>>> >>> The code base is a mixture of mature core code from Google
> Wave, and
> > > >>>> >>> somewhat immature integration code forming WIAB. WIAB is
> quickly
> > > >>>> becoming
> > > >>>> >>> highly functional and is already in a very "demoable" state.
>  The
> > > >>>> >>> development mailing lists are  very active indicating wide
> community
> > > >>>> >>> support.  We recognize that now is a good time
> >
> > ...
> >
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