Some time soon :D let's hope it makes to the next release, you can
still send private replies yourself to a blip though
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[1] http://code.google.com/p/google-wave-resources/
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On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Vikram Dhillon wrote:
x27;t fix
those issues, what other ways can I help out with. Thanks for giving
me a chance to help out :D
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s thread further, and create a new
> one instead, if necessary.
> thank you,
> -SDr
> On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 9:25 PM, Vikram Dhillon
> wrote:
>>
>> I don't see one there, here's a screen-shot of what the search result
>> brings up [1]. That's another rea
Sure, search your sandbox account for "Enable your Google account" (the full
> title is Enable your Google \/\/ave account ) ,and you'll be able to
> register yourself to the Google Wave preview edition.
>
> On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Vikram Dhillon
> wrote:
>&g
Never-mind its working now :)
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Vikram
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Vikram Dhillon wrote:
> Alright, now it says 'You are not a participant in this wave." but I
> thought this was a public wave. Can you clarify this, please.
>
> Regards,
> Vikram
>
>
//wave.google.com/a/wavesandbox.com/#restored:wave:wavesandbox.com!w%252BH6u1y68AA
>
> /Simon
>
> On Nov 29, 10:12 pm, Vikram Dhillon wrote:
>> Sorry if I am asking this in the wrong place, but how do I access this
>> wave. Clicking on it takes me to google wave page, but I only have
Can you please explain how to access this public wave, I have a
sandbox account and if I click on the link above I get a page saying
my account hasn't been enabled.
Regards,
Vikram
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Silicon Dragon wrote:
> Hi wavers,
> The idea of using Wave as a collaborative d
LOL that was good
"This reminds me of Primer :
Aaron: You know that story, about how NASA spent millions of dollars
developing this pen that writes in Zero G? Did you ever read that?
Abe: Yeah.
Aaron: You know how the Russians solved the problem?
Abe: Yeah, they used a pencil.
Aaron: Right. A nor
Sorry if I am asking this in the wrong place, but how do I access this
wave. Clicking on it takes me to google wave page, but I only have
sandbox access
Regards,
Vikram
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 10:58 AM, tunedude wrote:
> Ok, I think I figured it out:
>
> https://wave.google.com/wave/?pli=1#res
Sorry I am pretty stupid so that's the best I could come up with :)
Regards,
Vikram
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 2:26 PM, qMax wrote:
> On 29 ноя, 23:49, Vikram Dhillon wrote:
>> I got a solution a while ago for another problem, it might work here: a
>> robot can be made to
. It would sync on intervals so data loss can be prevented.
Also we can harden (security-wise) the waves by asking for permission
from one user (who would be like the lead of the wave) about the bots
they want to use. So no other bots can be brought in a wave. What do you
think?
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True but I was just thinking it would be nice to have all my launchpad
bugs coming into wave with bugmail information attached.
Regards,
Vikram
2009/11/27 Raphaël Pinson :
> Hi Vikram,
>
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Vikram Dhillon wrote:
>> You should have a look at an mo
Also it would be great to have your status changed through email,
which can also be done through cell phones.
Regards,
Vikram
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Olreich wrote:
> There is a chrome extension to notify of new waves, I'd assume that
> firefox also has a similar extension, and as Wav
You can always try making a bot that has the list of the participants,
then only those people will be able to access the wave
Regards,
Vikram
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Matt Richards wrote:
> Afik, Wave permissions, such as read only access, is something on the
> planned feature road ma
Just another question: how would the concept of a desktop based wave work?
Regards,
Vikram
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Olreich wrote:
> Currently, robots are response oriented. They much respond to another
> event to do anything. A Cron job may be able to run a createWavelet or
> NewWave
>
>> > 'http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=%s'>
>> > 'http://images.google.com/images?gbv=2&hl=en&q=%s'>
>> > 'http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sourceid=navclient&btnI&q=%s'>
>> http://twitter.com/#s
It is possible to create net blips from a wave, but creating a new txt file on
appspot won't be possible.
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Vikram Dhillon
On Tuesday 24 November 2009 03:19:29 am chetan rana wrote:
> hi..
> I want to create a new text file through a wave robot. But seems it
> is n
Would it be possible to let's say have a variable/object/array store some
information, a robot that can export information to that object and another
robot reading the send information. Or will that require high security too.
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Vikram Dhillon
On Tuesday 24 November 2009 10:55:
Thanks everyone for your help
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On Tuesday 24 November 2009 02:26:10 am Stephen George wrote:
> Thanks cmdskip for the suggestion,
>
> I've adapted my capabilities.xml as you suggested. Unfortunately that
> doesn't seem to have changed the numb
If the source for Spelly is available you can check that out and then add the
options you want to add :)
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Vikram Dhillon
On Monday 23 November 2009 04:06:32 am Avital Oliver wrote:
> Interesting. Thanks for this information.
>
> Avital.
>
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> http://blo
s the root blip and
then sync it back may be
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On Sunday 22 November 2009 08:15:13 pm Olreich wrote:
> GetChildren on the root blip will get the first blip. Unfortunately,
> because the root blip has to be the blip submitted to have that
> function work, it'
ike the delete() method and delete all
blips except the root one.
Please correct me if I am wrong
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Vikram Dhillon
On Sunday 22 November 2009 12:57:26 pm Olreich wrote:
> Deleting the child of the rootBlip will not delete it's
> "children" (the rest of the conversa
Worth looking into, this is great thanks for your work
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Vikram Dhillon
On Saturday 21 November 2009 04:20:48 pm Raphaël Pinson wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> This is to announce a new bot: Annoty, the annotation (and
> replacement) generic bot.
>
> There are more and mo
Hi,
When I click on the attachment, I get the sandbox but it says "You are not
a participant in this wave." How do I change that.
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Vikram Dhillon
On Saturday 14 November 2009 02:00:41 am Kazuyoshi Tlacaelel wrote:
> Google wave sandbox dev-whitepages - get liste
I am wrong.
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Vikram Dhillon
On Tuesday 17 November 2009 12:41:30 am Olreich wrote:
> The Java API has the Blip.getParent() function. When this is called,
> the returned blip does not have the ability to "getParent()" again it
> seems. or, at the least, one cannot con
Hi,
I would suggest make some modifications to the robot that was present in
the tutorial, and go on slowly and things will make so much more sense to you.
Enjoy :)
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Vikram Dhillon
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 05:54:30 pm casebash wrote:
> I just finished working thro
Nice to know about the conference, would it possible to participate
remotely, may be using IRC on a google made channel
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Vikram
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 11:01 PM, pamela (Google Employee)
wrote:
> Hey developers!
>
> Linux Conference AU (LCA) is happening in mid-January in Wellington
The null pointer error is because you might haven't initialized the object
before and later on in the code you are trying to access on of the variables
included in the constructor.
Try to initialize the object/variable before you call the constructor. Hope
this helps.
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Vikram
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One thing that can be done here is to initialize wave.getState() before and
give it a generic value. This can be changed when you access this variable
again in the loop so you won't get the null value there.
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Hi all,
I am a new member to google wave, so far I have been
answering questions on this list regarding the API: that's one of the
things I am good at, now I want contribute more i.e. making some great
new friends and new robots. So is there a TODO list or something of
that sort that can h
Hi,
I think that non-users can view the waves if you make them
public (correct me if I am wrong) you might have to play around with
the permissions that already exist, or you might have to make a robot
that can send the lines that you guys type to a microblogging service
maybe where others ca
I would like to work on the idea of having an IM in wave, any
suggestions on how to get started
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Regards,
Vikram
>> On 13 nov, 15:42, Jacob wrote:
>> > I think to increase the usability of a wave for those wishing to
>> > participate in IM-like conversations, they could add a text bar at the
Can anyone help me out with the netbeans (doing the same thing)
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On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 9:41 PM, mr. Apaxuc wrote:
> How to configure eclipse project for the automatic version is changed
> before every deploy?
>
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I think a gadget should allow this functionality but I am not sure if
this can be done with having the user authenticate again into their
account. Please correct me if I am right.
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Vikram
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Sebastien Plisson
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> How can I modify a user
Hi,
This could be possible, use a static variable
to keep the track of the state and then since there's only one copy of
that variable, it can accessed at any point in the program/robot :)
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Vikram
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Austin Chau (Google employee)
Alright sorry for replying late, I looked at the API guide, and the callback
constructor and the getkeys() method are both types of arrays, so I think that
some where in your program you might have another variable processing parts of
the array: it might go through some elements of the array wh
Alright sorry for replying late, I looked at the API guide, and the callback
constructor and the getkeys() method are both types of arrays, so I think that
some where in your program you might have another variable processing parts of
the array: it might go through some elements of the array wh
I apologize for being a little vague here, can you give me a link to this
function in the API, I might have to dig in a little more on this topic
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Vikram
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:08 AM, Vikram wrote:
Thanks for the reply Vikram :)
My doubt is when i supply multiple key-value
You have a nice name :)
The method call seems to be fine, please elaborate on number of key value
pairs, I think it makes sense that if you have more than 1 key pairs then it
should make more than 1 object.
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Vikram Dhillon
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Vikram wrote:
Hi fellow
I am having the same problem, the waves don't show up as unread but I
can't delete them
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2009/11/7 Michał Gołębiowski :
> click read
>
> 2009/11/7 Daniel Faust
>>
>> I have two waves in my inbox which I can't remove.
>>
>> Testing Seekdroid existance
>> wavesandbox.com!w+wRdt
I don't think this would be too hard, depending on how we approach
this problem :) We can have an eclipse/netbeans plugin that make the
development easy. What do you guys think
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Vikram
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Daniel Faust wrote:
>
> Ok, this seems to be impossible. I've mana
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