Hi

Im not quite sure if I am at the right spot to share an idea I got
from watching the presentation of Google wave presentation on youtube.

What about building a Google Wave website editor? - a Webbie! :p

The thought I had behind this was that you should be able to use the
wave interface as an ftp-server aswell.

Let's say you are a team of 3 persons working on a webpage.
The first person logs in to the ftp-account through the Wave
interface, and opens a file that automatically is opened as a wave.
The wave is split so you can work both graphically and by code.

Person no. 1 starts to do some work and during this time person no. 2
logs in to the ftp to do some more work.

When person no 2 logs on to the ftp-server, s/he is added to the group
of active users that can work on the wave.
(perhaps in a Wave/subwave system)
Person no. 2 decides to do some work on the same html-page as person
no.1 is working on. You can view the work the other person is doing.
Help with it, roll back with the playback-function.

Once you decide that you have done enough work, you press the publish-
button. (perhaps even automatic live update on the webpage is to
prefer in some case - let this be optional)

I'm thinking in terms of a robot, just as Bloggie, but without the
feature that ANYONE can comment on the public webpage, as they did on
the blog in the demo.

Like that idea? How can it be modified? Who and how is it built?

Best regards,
Johnny

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