It seems like this sort of discussion comes up whenever Apache asks us
about our status.  Suddenly people who have not commented in months bring
up how they can support the project.  Having Apache give us deadlines seems
to be the greatest source of motivation.  If we move to GitHub, where will
that motivation come from?

I will join the “here is what I can do” party by saying my best skills
remain JavaScript(+HTML+CSS) and Python, so I will happily work on a client
once the server and client are separated and other clients can be
developed, but there is relatively little I can do right now on the main
WIAB project.  I continue to work on gadgets, the
WEG<http://waveextensions.org>,
and wave-related Chrome extensions.


—Zachary Yaro


On 28 November 2013 11:36, Thomas Wrobel <darkfl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 28 November 2013 15:41, Frank R. <renfeng...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Ewan
> >
> > I agree with you. Here are my skills.
> >
> >    - Competent in GWT, i.e. Java + HTML + CSS + JS. The UI of wave is
> built
> >    with GWT, right?
> >    - Basic understanding in XMPP.
> >    - More on my Google+ profile <
> https://plus.google.com/u/0/+FrankR/about
> > >
> >
> > My available hours should be flexible. Maximum, 10 hours.
> >
> >
> Yes, the client is GWT based.
> For what its worth I am much the same.
>
> - GWT Java  + HTML/CSS/ (a little) Javascript.
> - Java for Android (if the client was separated, I am confident enough to
> make at least a basic Android client).
> - Php/MySQL.
> - Some flash/actionscript but Id rather not.
> - Commodore Basic 3.1
>
> Could contribute about 10 hours a week easily.
>
> -Thomas Wrobel
>

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