+1 > I've been having very early initial conversations with Pamela Fox > about doing a Google Wave development hackathon here in Bangkok. If > you don't know what it is I encourage you to sit through this video > and think about the possibilities: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_UyVmITiYQ . It is basically a > real-time asynchronous collaboration api/protocol built on top of > jabber/xmpp. The application Google has built on top of it for now is > sort of a combination of gmail/groups/gtalk with integration with any > web-api (like maps) and bots (a remote spelling checker service). > Behind the scenes is a powerful "document" sharing tool with > multi-user transactional management. Fortunately it's all wrapped by a > fairly simple set of apis in multiple languages (javascript, python, i > think ruby & java included). > > This is something we'd like to make happen soon (within a few > weeks) and hold it on a weekend as a sprint/hackathon. I'd like to see > how many people are interested before settling the where & when. > Attendees would have to register ahead of time because google will > only create wave accounts in batch right now so I will have to send > emails of registrants early so they will be active for the fest. > > Please let me know your interest in participating, what > technologies you'd want to use, and any ideas of something you'd like > to develop and I will co-ordinate the rest. I can get my team to > provide infrastructure support like svn server, and built bot CI > environment, or other services we'd want to help support a group effort. > > thanx! > > -- Ben > > >
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