Folder trees is definitely a 90'-ish feature we should want to get rid of.
Regardless of that: maybe this is feature creep, but why stop on only "for
all" tags, and "for me and only me" tags? Wave is also very often used for
collaborative works. Maybe it should also be possible to define some sort
They are talking about what needs to be *added*. Public tags do not need to
be added because they already exist (if someone wants to bring that to the
WIAB UI, that would be awesome).
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
--Zachary "Gamer_Z." Yaro
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 19:39, Rafael Gorski wrote:
Yes, it is exactly what I have in mind.
A bit more reasoning into this, from my part:
Public tags are immensely useful for collaborative categorization, but they
somehow limit a user's autonomy in organizing his own waves. You're always
dependent on what other people might tag your wave as, and s
Zachary,
I was thinking about that, but re-reading the explanations regarding
proposition is different, the people are proposing the other way to classify
the waves like the ""labels" currently used by Gmail and Gdocs.
//Rafael Gorski
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Zachary "Gamer_Z." Yaro
wrote
Public tags already exist. They are not available yet in WIAB, but if you
look at the bottom of a wave panel in Google Wave you can see a row of
public tags.
--Zachary "Gamer_Z." Yaro
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 18:55, Paul Thomas wrote:
> I like the idea of personal super tags or hashes. However
I like the idea of personal super tags or hashes. However why should they just
be personal? I think there should be public hash tags as well.
Folders just doesn't make sense in this day an age, too old school
hierarchical.
- Original Message
From: Thomas Wrobel
To: wave-dev@incuba
I think it is.
Is anyone on this thread familiar with the GSoC process and what steps
we need to take now?
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Juan Antonio Osorio
wrote:
> So, do you think this is a good project for GSoC?
>
> 2011/3/11 João Neves
>
>> For what it's worth, +1 on the "personal tags"
How about personal tags that also feeds back into a main search method?
That is, you can tag stuff whatever you like and it acts more or less
like gmails excellent label system. But "on mass" the tags associated
with a wave could be used to help to categorise waves in searches.
[/2 cents]
~~
How about personal tags that also feeds back into a main search method?
That is, you can tag stuff whatever you like and it acts more or less
like gmails excellent label system. But "on mass" the tags associated
with a wave could be used to help to categorise waves in searches.
[/2 cents]
~~
I'm in the same opinion, the current approach using simple tags in GWave not
aggregate much value to organize the waves , but collections tags will be great.
cheers,
//Rafael Gorski
On 11/03/2011, at 17:42, Peter Escamilla Mahecha wrote:
> If you ask for votes, I would like the personal tags (
So, do you think this is a good project for GSoC?
2011/3/11 João Neves
> For what it's worth, +1 on the "personal tags" instead of folders, in my
> opinion.
>
> Thanks to GMail I can no longer simply organize my mail in such a rigid
> structure. :-)
>
> --
> João Neves
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2011
I passed this to another topic, to be a bit more organized.
Right now we have three votes for the use of personal tags instead of
folders.
Personal tags:
- Zachary "Gamer_Z." Yaro
- Peter Escamilla Mahecha
- João Neves
And also, how should these tags be managed? if they where chosen.
2
For what it's worth, +1 on the "personal tags" instead of folders, in my
opinion.
Thanks to GMail I can no longer simply organize my mail in such a rigid
structure. :-)
--
João Neves
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 20:52, Yuri Zelikov wrote:
> The patch that enables public waves is already under revi
A new build of Google's gadget server is being tested now. ETA to
deploy it is Monday morning US west coast time. Wave gadgets will
remain broken over the weekend, sorry.
Soren
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 5:44 PM, Soren Lassen wrote:
> Thanks everyone for reporting this issue. The Google Wave API
>
The patch that enables public waves is already under review, so I hope it's
a matter of days until public waves will be available.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 10:42 PM, Peter Escamilla Mahecha <
pescamil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you ask for votes, I would like the personal tags (I use a lot the save
If you ask for votes, I would like the personal tags (I use a lot the saved
search as personal tags xD because folders aren't useful after you know
labels) and public waves (I wonder how to do that xD).
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Juan Antonio Osorio wrote:
> Well, however the community wish
Well, however the community wishes to call them, I think wave
classification, or organization would
be a nice feature for the GSoC. Perhaps people could vote here in the
mailing list, or somewhere
else, to decide on the way it would be managed.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Zachary "Gamer_Z." Y
I think "personal tags" that function similar to Gmail "labels" or the now
Google Docs "collections" would be preferable to Google Wave's "folders". I
recommend the name "personal tags" because they can function like tags, but
they unique to each user.
--Zachary "Gamer_Z." Yaro
On Fri, Mar 11, 2
I think today's the deadline for organizations to apply.
Maybe implementing folders for waves would be a good idea O_o for the GSoC.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Yuri Z wrote:
> Great Idea :)
>
> 2011/3/11 Ian Roughley
>
> > Hey guys -
> >
> > Should we think about proposing some Google Su
Great Idea :)
2011/3/11 Ian Roughley
> Hey guys -
>
> Should we think about proposing some Google Summer of Code projects for
> Wave? A few things spring
> to mind, but I'm sure we're likely to have a bottom-less pit of ideas :-)
>
> /Ian
>
Hey guys -
Should we think about proposing some Google Summer of Code projects for Wave?
A few things spring
to mind, but I'm sure we're likely to have a bottom-less pit of ideas :-)
/Ian
You can try the micro-box.appspot.com as mobile client for WIAB. Microbox is
a fork of popular lightweight mobile client for Google Wave -
micro-wave.appspot.com created by antimatter15. Currently
micro-box.appspot.com works only with waveinabox.net:9898 instance. However,
I am going to put the sou
Ah, missed that issue. My search-fu is weak. :-)
Yes, it is exactly what I'm experiencing, including the shinies when
editing.
Thanks!
--
João Neves
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 16:22, Yuri Z wrote:
> Yes, it's know issue :
> http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/issues/detail?id=206
>
> 2011/3/
Yes, it's know issue :
http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/issues/detail?id=206
2011/3/11 João Neves
> Hi,
>
> I've looked around for some bug report or message on the list about this
> and
> couldn't find any so I apologize if this is a duplicate.
>
> I accessed the demo instance at waveinab
Hi,
I've looked around for some bug report or message on the list about this and
couldn't find any so I apologize if this is a duplicate.
I accessed the demo instance at waveinabox.net:8989 from one computer and
logged in. Then I went and accessed the instance on another computer on the
same netw
I take that back (partly). I can view the wave from two different accounts.
One looks fine and the other is reset.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 6:52 AM, Scott Mitchell wrote:
> My gwave chess game is back with the correct board position.
My gwave chess game is back with the correct board position.
I also experienced similar problems. Read more at
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-wave-dev/201102.mbox/%3caanlktin8ptb4e9sprvt7kdz4qjbsvddhv9jcffmgv...@mail.gmail.com%3E#archives
2011/3/11 Rahul Prasad
> I built and installed waves in a CentOs box.
> I want to access it over n
I built and installed waves in a CentOs box.
I want to access it over network from a PC.
When I try to open http://IP-OF-SERVER:9898/ Its says server not found.
I tries to wget same page and found out *server is refusing connection*.
How can I solve this problem?
Regards
Rahul Prasad
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