I support waving (too soon to use it as a verb?) during the meeting...but I'd be extremely distracted a projection of it...and I'd also be overwhelmed with jealousy, having not yet received an invite! -Jake Tom Stanoch wrote: > [log in to unmask] . I only see a benefit to Google Wave when > more people have access to it. Right now I only have a couple > contacts and there isn't much to do because they are contacts I don't > normally collaborate with. > > Tom Stanoch > > Tony Thomas wrote: >> Good idea: [log in to unmask] >> >> On Oct 22, 2009, at 9:42 AM, David Naughton wrote: >> >>> +1 >>> >>> How about if those of us on Wave share our addresses? I'm >>> [log in to unmask] >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 09:36:28AM -0500, Tony Thomas wrote: >>>> I'm not sure how many of us at the U have preview access to Google >>>> Wave yet, but it might be interesting to try to set up a Wave for the >>>> Web Dev meetings as a way to discuss the meeting topics and follow up >>>> with resources, links & etc. from the presenters. There may not be >>>> time to get it going today, but perhaps at a future meeting. >>>> >>>> I've had the opportunity to use Wave for real-time collaboration >>>> recently. It's handy, even if still a little buggy. >>>> >>>> My thought was one Wave per meeting. The Twin Cities Wave has been >>>> fun, but has grown into monster. There's something to be said for >>>> limiting the subject matter IMO. > > -- > > *Tom Stanoch* > University of Minnesota Extension > 405 Coffey Hall, St. Paul, MN 55108 > UM Jabber IM: [log in to unmask] >