I am very interested in this topic.  I would be willing to provide and
set up servers.  I would willing to document and post the results.
Just tell me what you need and I will do it.  I have been searching
for something to do with project and believe that being an external
wave provider and the relationship back to google is the area I would
like to dedicate myself.  I could work on this pretty much full time.

On Nov 16, 3:36 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a website that I'd like to embed waves into.  However, I don't
> want to insist that all my users get Google accounts.
>
> Solution:  become a 3rd party wave provider.
>
> I have FedOne up and running and can communicate with other FedOnes
> and ping wavesandbox.com, but not exchange waves with wavesandbox.
> Even if that worked though, FedOne wouldn't be enough.  Persistence
> and a Client/Server API are required.
>
> I have seen lots of postings about people wanting these, but are their
> groups to join?  Can I help someone accomplish it?  Or is everyone
> working independently?
>
> http://www.wavecompass.nethas been collecting docs and such from
> around the web to help people set up 3rd party wave servers.  I was
> wondering if anyone can help me flesh out this 
> page:http://www.wavecompass.net/view/FedOne_Development
>
> I'd like to work with a group and release these essential features as
> open source.
>
> -Brian Verkley

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