*WAVE WATCHERS* «*a global network of power users and unconditional fans of all things Wave with a common mission: to move Wave forward.*»
Nor archived or retired -- but in a *sort of *low-activity status, and to date, the ONLY organized group/collective around Wave beyond "code". So,,, we're waiting for Apache Wave, Rizzoma, Wiab, Co-Meeting and all to finally make their part *WAVERS communities* (where you posted on G+) were created and still are maintained mostly by WWers. What you're trying to do now, we tried, at least, 2 times already -- last attempt was 2/3 years ago. *Hoperfully this time it gets some real traction.* LINKS: - http://www.wavewatchers.org/ - https://www.twitter.com/thewavewatchers - https://www.facebook.com/wavewatchers - https://plus.google.com/+WaveWatchersOrg *WAVERS Communities* Created and mostly maintained by Wave Watchers -- are the open communities for Wave, and where, if all went well, Wave fans/users/... would connect. - Wavers -- https://plus.google.com/communities/114192217606762535469 - Wavers em Português -- https://plus.google.com/communities/105679510272267819706 - Wavers -- https://www.facebook.com/groups/901889356492400/ --- You can find more info and links to other projects, on WWers website + social pages, and on Wavers G+ Community. Best of luck, Alfredo Alfredo Abambres http://alfredo.abambres.com Moving, always moving, and living inside movement. Rainer Maria Rilke On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 7:01 PM, Adam John <a...@sterlingsolved.com> wrote: > awesome, thanks Yuri! > > I saw your repo didn't have anything added so I forked the original users > repo (jorkey) in the current "anotherWave" organization. (github link > <https://github.com/anotherWave>) > > these items are added to the ALL HANDS working document (gdoc link > <https://docs.google.com/document/d/11j_WQGYAtDlN8Wqx8jJglPpw6tJznvMGf > dLOvQu96i0/edit>) > where I expect to keep other updates until the meeting. > > ... I am wondering if wavewatchers.org belongs on the list as an active or > retired group? > > Thanks! > > AJ > > Adam John > (914) 623-8433 > Google+ <http://google.com/+AdamJohn1> | LinkedIn <http://mradamjohn.com/> > > On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Yuri Z <vega...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > There's http://www.co-meeting.com/ and also wiab.pro that is now retired > > but they open sourced their code at https://github.com/vega113/Wiab.pro > > Actually wiab.pro contains a lot of improvements that can be imported > > back into Wave. > > > > On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 7:39 PM Adam John <a...@sterlingsolved.com> wrote: > > > >> Mailing lists are great... to a point. > >> Getting involved typically goes beyond emails. And contributing or > >> reviewing code, even though these are essential these tasks to grow a > >> project. > >> > >> How else do we share information and resources? > >> ... in this case, I am specifically interested in collecting beyond what > >> is > >> on the incubator page. (this one > >> <http://incubator.apache.org/wave/get-involved.html>) > >> > >> There is a Google+ page I've recently learned about, as one example. > >> > >> What else is out there? > >> Are there important forks? (on GitHub or elsewhere) > >> What projects have spun off Wave, or share code, or are based on this > >> work? > >> Any companies that leverage Wave technology? Who here is connected to > >> them? > >> > >> Are there more Google+ or Facebook or other social network groups? > >> > >> Thanks, in advance, for sharing what you know. > >> > >> AJ > >> > >> Adam John > >> (914) 623-8433 > >> Google+ <http://google.com/+AdamJohn1> | LinkedIn < > http://mradamjohn.com/ > >> > > >> > > >