You can wait along with the rest of us thanks. Merely blogging about
Wave is no reason to grab an "early invite".
> I am not a developer, but I am like a developer. I have been blogging
> about Wave feverishly. Will continue to do so. How can I do that fully
> unless I start using Wave right away?
>
> Ms. Pamela Fox, what do you think? Do I have a point?
No, no you don't.
Here's the thing, demanding, begging or offering services of a personal
nature will not get you any closer to having an account than those of us
who wait patiently for access. If you want to see what a Wave server
could look like, why don't you track down the community implementations
that are being developed as we speak (along with the federation protocol).
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Hey, please check back here tomorrow or Wednesday. We're working on
something so I/O attendees who still don't have access will be able to
get troubleshooting help (and, yes, won't have to keep emailing this
list).
Hey Mark, I or someone else on the team will put up a sticky post with
details, most likely tomorrow. We're going to do something very
lightweight but having a queue on our end because Groups doesn't make
it easy to keep track of who's waiting for help.
Hey Sacha, just posted. Sorry for the sluggishness.
I'm closing this thread now. For further instructions, read
http://groups.google.com/group/google-wave-api/browse_thread/thread/cd613929d8034e22.
Argh, wrong URL. If you're an I/O attendee still waiting for access,
go to http://groups.google.com/group/google-wave-api/browse_thread/thread/53126eed26b87980.
I'm closing this thread for real now. :-P