Congratulations for the initiative. (Apache) Wave is so complex that a
proper documentation is mandatory in order to helping new developers.

I would like to contribute to it if it is possible. I am not a
developer, but I can conduct QA tasks with it and translate it into
Spanish.

Best regards,

Juan

On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Torben Weis <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> The blog post referenced is from someone on my team. If it help clarify
>> details I can ask about also posting on Apache when things are setup.
>>
>> As for the new federation protocol - I'd like to are that too, but I'm not
>> sure even torbin has finished an implementation yet.
>>
>
> Implementation for WiaB and Lightwave are ongoing. As far as I know the WiaB
> implementation has no security implemented yet. Hopefully the two
> implementations will soon be able to discover each other and exchange some
> deltas.
>
> Greetings
> Torben
>
>
>>
>> /Ian
>>
>> "Nathanael Abbotts" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >As the project plans to move to a new home at Apache, I feel quite
>> strongly
>> >that it would be a very good idea to draft up some whitepapers (or
>> similar)
>> >clarifying some things that there appears to be quite a bit of confusion
>> >about.
>> >Good code requires good planning and good documentation, and so far, I
>> >haven't seen much planning or documentation regarding a couple of very
>> >important things:
>> >
>> >   - Operational Transformation
>> >      - OT is one of the fundamental backends of the Wave Protocol, but
>> the
>> >      OT whitepaper is extremely lacking. For example, I got more
>> >information on
>> >      the subject from a blog
>> >post<
>> http://www.codecommit.com/blog/java/understanding-and-applying-operational-transformation
>> >than
>> >from the whitepaper.
>> >      - Detail is needed on the following:
>> >         - The algorithms used by the project currently.
>> >         - What still needs to be implemented.
>> >      - Client implementation
>> >      - More detail is needed on exactly what a client that wants to make
>> >      use of the client-server protocol should do, e.g.
>> >         - Encryption/Signing
>> >         - Message protocols
>> >      - Federation Protocol
>> >      - Again, not just a 'how it works', but 'how you should do it if
>> >      implementing a server in a different language'
>> >
>> >I hope to see some of these appearing soon, and would be more than happy
>> to
>> >write them myself, if someone would kindly inform me on them.
>> >--
>> >Nathanael Abbotts
>> >
>> >Email: [email protected]
>> >Wave: [email protected]
>> >Twitter: @natabbotts (http://twitter.com/natabbotts)
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