I still want a technical deep-dive on OT at some point. Issues: - Are we building a platform or a product? (In my opinion our platform isn't good enough, and thats where I want to focus our efforts for now) - What OT algorithms should we use? - If we use Torben's OT system, how expensive is it actually for daily use? Is there a way to make it fast and still sign operations? Is there a way to use OTR?
This stuff is more important than figuring out our mobile strategy for now. -J On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 10:15 AM, John Blossom <jblos...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks to Alex North, Ali Lown, Bruno Gonzalez, Jérémy Naegel, and Joseph > Gentle for their active participation in our first Apache Wave team > hangout. We also saw Christian Grobmeier trying to connect briefly, and > some others are listed as having went, but that was the core group online. > You can view the event at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNF_-ogcoIA > > We had a pretty good discussion, though it would have benefited from others > more focused on OT, no doubt. I think that we've demonstrated how to use > the technology to communicate in the community and to further leverage it > to make the world more available of Apache Wave development and where it > stands. I don't what to be the permanent host of these hangouts, or any > person-to-person communications, but I am glad to help facilitate them as > needed. It's a communication tool, and any way that we can use it as a > community in ways that reinforce its goals and values is good. > > The main question coming out of this hangout from my perspective is this: > how to we choose a path for development that will result in a powerful > solution for mobile collaboration that can support multiple apps in a > common data model? I don't know that a Hangout is the place to solve that, > this is probable the best place to start. In the meantime, I will be glad > to help create a new "office hours" event on Hangout and have people decide > what they want to discuss. Thanks to everyone who participated, the > logistics seem to have worked out pretty well. > > John Blossom