If somebody is interested, I wrote an extension for embedding (the upcoming) Google waves in MediaWiki as a tag extension:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:GoogleWave
If someone has a wave developer sandbox account I'd be glad if that person would help me test the extension a bit more than I'm able to do by my self. A preview of the extension is avalible at http://mickenordin.se/wiki/Wave for now (I know, my wiki looks more like WordPress than MediaWiki :)).
If nothing shows up try this: http://mickenordin.se/mediawiki/index.php?title=Wave&action=purge
/Micke
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Micke Nordinmickewiki@gmail.com wrote:
If somebody is interested, I wrote an extension for embedding (the upcoming) Google waves in MediaWiki as a tag extension:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:GoogleWave
If someone has a wave developer sandbox account I'd be glad if that person would help me test the extension a bit more than I'm able to do by my self. A preview of the extension is avalible at http://mickenordin.se/wiki/Wave for now (I know, my wiki looks more like WordPress than MediaWiki :)).
If nothing shows up try this: http://mickenordin.se/mediawiki/index.php?title=Wave&action=purge
/Micke
Nice! I tried to guess your sandbox name and shared a test wave with you, but I don't know if it worked...
But now: When can we open any MediaWiki page as a wave, replay the entire history, use the WYSIWYG wave editor to fix a typo and insert^W remove some POV, save and wonder how it will deal with an edit conflict? And flagged revisions?
Seriously, I think there is quite some potential here...
Magnus
If the Google Wave Fedaration Protocol is really all its cracked up to be and becomes a properly open XMPP extension maintained by the IETF then it could be good to support it at the level of the back end along with the database classes...
Magnus Manske wrote:
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Micke Nordinmickewiki@gmail.com wrote:
If somebody is interested, I wrote an extension for embedding (the upcoming) Google waves in MediaWiki as a tag extension:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:GoogleWave
If someone has a wave developer sandbox account I'd be glad if that person would help me test the extension a bit more than I'm able to do by my self. A preview of the extension is avalible at http://mickenordin.se/wiki/Wave for now (I know, my wiki looks more like WordPress than MediaWiki :)).
If nothing shows up try this: http://mickenordin.se/mediawiki/index.php?title=Wave&action=purge
/Micke
Nice! I tried to guess your sandbox name and shared a test wave with you, but I don't know if it worked...
But now: When can we open any MediaWiki page as a wave, replay the entire history, use the WYSIWYG wave editor to fix a typo and insert^W remove some POV, save and wonder how it will deal with an edit conflict? And flagged revisions?
Seriously, I think there is quite some potential here...
Magnus
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Magnus Manske <magnusmanske <at> googlemail.com> writes:
Nice! I tried to guess your sandbox name and shared a test wave with you, but I don't know if it worked...
My sandbox name is micke(at)wavesandbox.com
But now: When can we open any MediaWiki page as a wave, replay the entire history, use the WYSIWYG wave editor to fix a typo and insert^W remove some POV, save and wonder how it will deal with an edit conflict? And flagged revisions?
Seriously, I think there is quite some potential here...
I think there is potential here too but I've only looked at the embedding api so far. I'm sure we could go alot further with integration using the robots api of Google wave to interact with the MediaWiki api.
http://code.google.com/intl/en/apis/wave/extensions/robots/index.html
/Micke
Hoi, At the New York meeting a demonstration was given of an interface between Wave and MediaWiki. TheDevilOnLine was at the Google hackaton in Cupertino prior to this and worked with Google engineers to define the issues that are open to make such a thing a reality. It is likely that by October the majority if not all of the issues identified will be solved. Thanks, GerardM
2009/8/4 Micke mickewiki@gmail.com
Magnus Manske <magnusmanske <at> googlemail.com> writes:
Nice! I tried to guess your sandbox name and shared a test wave with you, but I don't know if it worked...
My sandbox name is micke(at)wavesandbox.com
But now: When can we open any MediaWiki page as a wave, replay the entire history, use the WYSIWYG wave editor to fix a typo and insert^W remove some POV, save and wonder how it will deal with an edit conflict? And flagged revisions?
Seriously, I think there is quite some potential here...
I think there is potential here too but I've only looked at the embedding api so far. I'm sure we could go alot further with integration using the robots api of Google wave to interact with the MediaWiki api.
http://code.google.com/intl/en/apis/wave/extensions/robots/index.html
/Micke
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On 8/3/09 11:56 PM, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Hoi, At the New York meeting a demonstration was given of an interface between Wave and MediaWiki. TheDevilOnLine was at the Google hackaton in Cupertino prior to this and worked with Google engineers to define the issues that are open to make such a thing a reality. It is likely that by October the majority if not all of the issues identified will be solved.
Yep, he was showing off some of that when we bumped into him at OSCON. Very cool, though it's unclear how much direct application it'll have or whether the wysiwig end of things is going to just hit the same walls a past efforts (which is why we've concentrated for now on cleaning up the front-end and paving the way for a potential future switch away from the markup system we've got, rather than attempting to shoehorn a wysiwyg translator on for now).
Definitely stay in the loop with him if you're playing with Wave. :)
-- brion
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Micke Nordinmickewiki@gmail.com wrote:
If somebody is interested, I wrote an extension for embedding (the upcoming) Google waves in MediaWiki as a tag extension:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:GoogleWave
If someone has a wave developer sandbox account I'd be glad if that person would help me test the extension a bit more than I'm able to do by my self. A preview of the extension is avalible at http://mickenordin.se/wiki/Wave for now (I know, my wiki looks more like WordPress than MediaWiki :)).
If nothing shows up try this: http://mickenordin.se/mediawiki/index.php?title=Wave&action=purge
/Micke
I have wave, and your embed don't work to me (I am using Chrome Browser 3.0).
(using the purge button, results on a "You've reached a page that contains content from Google Wave. We're currently in a developer preview with a limited number of users. If you have an account please log in". But I am logued.. .this one embed work on the same browser session: http://zerror.com/zoo/wave/index.htm )
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