Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-17 Thread Rob Weir
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 7:08 PM, Michael MacFadden wrote: > After hooking up with Google for wave. I have been the lead architect for an > OT framework much like the real time drive API being built at my company. I > am encouraging my developers to reengage the apache community so we can > acti

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-17 Thread John Blossom
Upayavira, Understood, I will provide a link to such an event to everyone here on the list. John On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Upayavira wrote: > Please do remember, that while in person meetups or synchronous hangouts > can be useful, they are also by their nature somewhat exclusive. > Ther

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-17 Thread Upayavira
Please do remember, that while in person meetups or synchronous hangouts can be useful, they are also by their nature somewhat exclusive. Therefore, please use them with restraint, and keep as much discussion, and all decisions, here on the list. Thanks! Upayavira On Mon, Jun 17, 2013, at 01:37 P

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-17 Thread John Blossom - Shore Communications Inc.
In-person would be great. I am NYC/Boston area, where is everyone else. In the meantime much can be done on Hangouts to make in-person as productive as possible. J On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:53 AM, Joseph Gentle wrote: > Yep, I agree. Where should _that_ discussion happen? > > -J > > > On Sun, J

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-17 Thread Joseph Gentle
Yep, I agree. Where should _that_ discussion happen? -J On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Michael MacFadden wrote: > A google hang out amongst wave developers is a great idea. However this is > not a substitute for presenting and discussing the future of OT with the > active research communit

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-16 Thread Michael MacFadden
A google hang out amongst wave developers is a great idea. However this is not a substitute for presenting and discussing the future of OT with the active research community. ~Michael On Jun 16, 2013, at 5:32 PM, John Blossom wrote: > Joseph, my thought is that we can have a Google+ Hangout a

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-16 Thread John Blossom
Joseph, my thought is that we can have a Google+ Hangout and invite everyone in the Wave community and beyond interested in OT and related issues. Doesn't have to be perfect, we just need to get the dialogue.rolling, it seems. We can always have more. Say Weds or Thursday around 1700 UT+1? Pick a

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-16 Thread Joseph Gentle
Sounds interesting. Where is this going to be held? It might be interesting for a few people on this list, too. -J On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Michael MacFadden wrote: > After hooking up with Google for wave. I have been the lead architect for an > OT framework much like the real time driv

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-16 Thread Michael MacFadden
After hooking up with Google for wave. I have been the lead architect for an OT framework much like the real time drive API being built at my company. I am encouraging my developers to reengage the apache community so we can actively contribute back. We have also done a in depth literature revie

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-16 Thread John Blossom
Thanks, Rob, it seems that this opens up interesting doors for down-the-road variants of OpenOffice based on Wave editing models and data models. The challenge and the opportunity is that Wave's OT model acts on the body of a document, so conversations and collaborations can become the body of a mo

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-16 Thread Upayavira
Note he's not subscribed - you'll need to cc. Upayavira On Sun, Jun 16, 2013, at 07:51 PM, Michael MacFadden wrote: > Rob, > > I would be interested in continuing this conversation. I have been > working with the top minds in OT for the past few years. I am excited to > hear the OO is interested

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-16 Thread Michael MacFadden
Rob, I would be interested in continuing this conversation. I have been working with the top minds in OT for the past few years. I am excited to hear the OO is interested in an OT supported mechanism. How far along are you in the process? ~Michael On Jun 16, 2013, at 11:00 AM, Rob Weir wrote:

Re: OpenOffice and Wave

2013-06-16 Thread Christian Grobmeier
Please note, Rob is PMC member of the Apache OpenOffice project and knows a lot on the project and how it operates. On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Rob Weir wrote: > I'm not subscribed to this list, but Christian Grobmeier pointed me to > John's post about how OT and Wave could be relevant to O