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> Can't you just use wave and gmail to integrate the normal list into how

_you_ use wave?  If not, it seems like Wave is kind of an island.


It's akin to having an *IRC channel.*

_I_ have no use for an IRC channel, but as a group member I participate in
IRC from time to time.

In a google group you add the group list e-mail addy to the wave and
everyone who has wave becomes privy to the wave.

If I try to add [email protected] to a wave, it won't add the individual
members to the wave.

A google group is a segue between e-mail and wave. I'm not suggesting we
create another mailing list, but rather that we create a *wave
channel*(using a google group)


Use Cases:

You want a collaborative discussion.
You share a snippit of code and want correction or feedback.
You hate top/bottom/middle and or polymorphic posters.
You want to be in the heat of the discussion on top/bottom posting or
debian/redhat servers at the moment it's occurring and not miss a beat.

AJ ONeal
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