[MD] Time to Delete
Ian Glendinning
ian.glendinning at gmail.com
Fri Jul 30 01:07:25 PDT 2010
That's great news Gerd,
I already got the waves coming into my own account. Good to have some
real content to try this out on, I have high hopes for Wave.
(I'm travelling later today and not back till Monday, so I may be slow
to respond, but I'll take a look.)
Ian
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:46 PM, G. Peeters <gjpeeters at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Great to hear such feedback.
>
> @Craig
> Yes.. its spammed with ads. It didn't used to be like that. Horrible.
>
> @Ian
> I agree with you - that - whatever platform will be used there must be
> someone to maintain the 'static' part of it. If there is to much
> 'dynamic' going on it will not last.
>
> @Craig & @Ian
> I've decided to backup all content from the wiki and paste it into a
> Google Wave. It's public to view but at this moment its only me who
> can edit. I'll ad whoever is interested in adding value.
> I think google wave has a very low learning curve and should bring
> enough freedom to add stuff, but is close enough to maintain whoever
> can edit. Its (still) without ads and people can embed content on
> other places on the internet. And last but not least.. Google Wave has
> a very strong comparison to indexcards that can be shuffled around and
> be linked in suprisingly ways. (while your on a boat for example)
>
> The link to the wave is:
> https://wave.google.com/wave/waveref/googlewave.com/w+DKP9GjbCA
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