The slide deck should be extended to public. Bravo John
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:21 PM, John Blossom <jblos...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > As you may recall, today is the 4th anniversary of the first public > demonstration of Google Wave. If you're like me, I am sure that you recall > how exciting that was. > > I hope that you are also excited about the future of Wave. I think that > Wave is an ideal medium for the evolving nature of the Web. As such, the > Apache Software Foundation is a great community in which to consider Wave's > future, as it as sponsored its open source development since 2009. > > What can - and should - Wave become? That's for the world to decide. But to > help start that process rolling, I have been discussing options with a > group of Wave enthusiasts to assemble a possible roadmap for where Wave > could go to be relevant in today's rapidly evolving Web environment. > > A slide deck outlining this "strawman" model of where Wave could head may > be found at the following address: > > https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pNsrX26947QH89Ot3k62nlKKSRFLmVgBWxcIEne8VYI/edit?usp=sharing > > The document is open for comments to all having the link and the link is > shareable. It doesn't necessarily represent a consensus view of what > everyone's thinking may be about where Wave could or should evolve, but I > do think that it captures many provocative and powerful possible > directions. > > I welcome your input as individuals and as a community and would be glad to > respond to your thoughts and questions as required. Online Web conferencing > to discuss these concepts informally would also be welcome. Thank you for > your kind attention. I look forward to what you may have as thoughts > regarding the future of Wave in response to this presentation. > > All the best, > > John Blossom > > email: jblos...@gmail.com > phone: 203.293.8511 > google+: https://google.com/+JohnBlossom > -- Alain Levesque Wavewatchers Wavyemailbeta:* * *Web Page <http://albonobo.com/> *