[Google Wave APIs] Pin root?

2009-10-16 Thread PJ Gray
This might be a more usability question than an API question, but people
here might know   Is there anyway to 'pin' the root message of the wave,
but scroll the following comments/discussion?

-pj

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[Google Wave APIs] Re: Inbox updating slowly and unreliably

2009-10-15 Thread PJ Gray
Yeah I think stuff is just generally flakey, especially during peak usage
times.

-pj



On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Lee  wrote:

>
> I've noticed that profile information seems to be missing for robots
> too - I don't know if anyone else has?
>
> Lee
>
> On Oct 14, 9:41 pm, Javier Fernandez Ballesteros 
> wrote:
> > I've notice this errors today to.
> >
> > Un saludo,
> >
> > Javi
> >
> > 2009/10/14 Eric Kidd 
> >
> >
> >
> > > Two developers where I work are seeing inbox-related problems:
> >
> > > 1) New waves don't show up in the inbox until an hour or so after
> > > they're created.
> > > 2) Read/unread/blip count information does not update promptly.
> > > 3) Waves may also be missing from the "All" list.
> >
> > > I'm guessing this problem is already known, but just in case it
> > > wasn't, I thought I would mention it.
> >
> > > If you'd like wave addresses or wave IDs, I can supply them via e-
> > > mail.
> >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Eric
> >
> >
> >
>

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Re: [gwave] [Google Wave APIs] Sandbox vs Preview

2009-10-13 Thread PJ Gray
not sure about those differences, but I am still having difficulty with my
preview robots.Hopefully it'll get better later tonight, as the load
drops off?

Not to hijack my own thread, but does anyone know about getting a different
robot to respond to a blip created by another robot?   Based on the
documentation this should be possible.   "Operations performed by a robot
are not reported back to the robot that did them, though they are reported
to other participants in the affected wavelets, including other robots."

However, I couldn't get a bot to respond to blip_submitted, which I can kind
of understand if it is implemented as a handler on the Done button or
defocusing the wave.   But I would expect it to respond to
wavelet_blip_created, and yet it doesn't.   Not even on the sandbox.I
suppose this could be my own bug thoughI have hacked on it for a while
tho.  Anyone else done this?   I wanna get my bots talking to each other.
Next stop after that:  Neural Networkshaha.

-pj



On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Allen Firstenberg wrote:

> Oh good.  I was beginning to worry that I was the only one seeing this or
> that I had done something wrong.  I rewrote my bot between yesterday and
> today - and things slowed down dramatically, so I was going over things
> trying to figure out what I might have messed up.
> One other thing I noticed is that I would also get a lot of repeating
> information in a bundle.  If I register for WAVELET_TIMESTAMP_CHANGED and
> WAVELET_VERSION_CHANGED, I will get multiple such events, apparently with
> the exact same info (version and timestamp), all in the same bundle.
>
> Related?
>
> Allen
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:48 AM, PJ Gray  wrote:
>
>> I wrote a couple robots last night after getting my preview invite last
>> week.   Last night they were both working fairly good (only my own bugs to
>> worry about!), but today they ruun real sloow.
>> Sometimes not responding to new blips for 5+ minutes.  Then, just today
>> I got my sandbox invite and tried my robots there and they work super
>> fast.
>>
>> Just the nature of the beast I suppose, correct?Nothing I can do to
>> help this?
>>
>> thanks for any information!
>>
>> -pj
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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[Google Wave APIs] Sandbox vs Preview

2009-10-13 Thread PJ Gray
I wrote a couple robots last night after getting my preview invite last
week.   Last night they were both working fairly good (only my own bugs to
worry about!), but today they ruun real sloow.
Sometimes not responding to new blips for 5+ minutes.  Then, just today
I got my sandbox invite and tried my robots there and they work super
fast.

Just the nature of the beast I suppose, correct?Nothing I can do to help
this?

thanks for any information!

-pj

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