Yeah, I also think the only way we can have a breakthrough is by making it
really simple to create standalone instances that can federate with each
other.


On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 5:53 PM, John Blossom <jblos...@gmail.com> wrote:

> @Kenton, I am very excited by this development. If we can get Wave
> federation working on Sandstorm.io efficiently and simply, I think that
> this could be a huge breakthrough for Apache Wave - and beyond! J
>
> Hi wave-dev,
> >
> > I thought you'd be interested to know that we've ported Wave to
> > Sandstorm.io, our open source platform aimed at making it much easier to
> > run personal instances of web apps. We're hoping to make open source
> > projects like Wave much more accessible to people who don't have the time
> > or expertise to run their own server. People can upload arbitrary apps to
> > Sandstorm, as long as they are packaged correctly.
> >
> > You can try it via the demo here:
> >   https://demo.sandstorm.io
> >
> > Blog post here:
> >   https://blog.sandstorm.io/news/2014-08-20-apache-wave.html
> >
> > You'll notice that in the port we removed the inbox. This is because
> > Sandstorm is designed to do document management and sharing at the
> platform
> > layer. Our sharing model isn't too sophisticated yet, but currently you
> can
> > share a wave (even to people who don't have an account) by simply
> > copy/pasting the link.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > Thanks for keeping Wave alive!
> >
> > -Kenton
> >
>

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