On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 8:07 AM, James Carroll <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think that wave has great potential, but is a little half baked at the > moment, I have a wave account, but think its not worth the effort just to > include the group in a wave. > I would have to agree with James that it's not as exciting as the video makes it seem just yet. Though I agree with AJ that it has a lot of potential for group discussions, and it does threading pretty well. The problem is moving everyone over to wave, which certainly isn't going to happen for a long time, if it ever does. If people decide to make a UUG wave group, I would be fine with that, though I'm pretty much ambivalent at this point. On a related note, for the last two meetings we have said, "the first 25 people to show up will get wave invites." Well, I still have 90. So, I'll just leave this as a standing offer until I get low - if any of you want to try out wave, or have friends that want to try out wave, and want an invite or two or three, send me an email off list. And the invites don't show up immediately - I've seen them come in as few as 2 days, but sometimes it takes over a week. It just depends on when Google decides to add people.
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