Hi, If you are removed from a wave you are allowed to see the state (and history) up till the point when you got removed.
This is unfortunately not the case yet for the current version of the c/s protocol. The intention has been documented at the bottom of [0] and works on wave.google.com iirc. Greetings, Lennard [0] http://www.waveprotocol.org/protocol/design-proposals/clientserver-protocol On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 09:56, Michael MacFadden < michael.macfad...@gmail.com> wrote: > Good points all. I do understand the point of not deleting waves and > keeping the history. One question though. Do we really need to prevent the > deleting of waves all together. What about a wave that all participants > have been removed? Can it ever be accessed again? What is the point of > keeping it around? I am sure these questions have all been answered before. > We should probably discuss them and document them. > > ~Michael > > > On May 17, 2011, at 9:42 AM, Yuri Z wrote: > > > You can remove yourself from participants. That's what I do. Or you can > just > > delete the _deltas folder. > > > > 2011/5/17 Michael MacFadden <michael.macfad...@gmail.com> > > > >> All, > >> > >> Is there a way to delete waves from WiaB? From a development standpoint > >> when working on bugs having to do with creating new waves your WiaB > instance > >> quickly gets polluted with a large number of "test" waves that seem to > hang > >> around forever unless you blow away your persistence. > >> > >> I know that in general Google Wave didn't allow you to "delete" waves > from > >> a user stand point, which makes sense. But at least in some sort of > >> development mode, would being able to delete waves be useful? > >> > >> ~Michael > >