On 30 ноя, 01:59, Brett Morgan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > And all of that becomes moot once we federate. > > What do you mean here? > > Federation is the process by which wave servers integrate. It is currently > up and running against the sandbox, but is still to land on the main wave > servers, if I understand correctly. Once the main wave servers federate it > becomes stupidly easy for a lot of robots to be run off of federated > servers. Well, personally, i hardly believe it will be ok to subscribe on_document_changed on home computer :) But i think it still makes much sence to provide various services on independent servers. And for robots insode wave-servers they invent 'agents' (i'm wating wednesday to ask what are they).
> > I was of the opinion that spam wouldn't be as much of an issue on this new > protocol as it has been on smtp. Looks like i was wrong. Spam is not only form of unesired phenomeon in contemporary communication systems. There're trolling, editwarring, flooding, flaming, and simply mob- attacking just for fun (i dunno right word), etc. These are all natural results of increasing electronic communication availability and popularity. I't would be somewhat naive to think that Wave could evade it. And i believe GW team fully recognize this. We're just on very early stage of the Wave, and there were too much invites issued :) To compare - this is hardly possible in wavesandbox. Where only bots are misbehaving. However, waves have already gathered valuable content. And we need to protect it somehow. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Wave API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-wave-api?hl=en.
