Hi all, I know this is off-topic, but does anyone have a google wave invite that they just don't know who to give to? :) If so, I'm a bit desparate to try it out! Would be much appreciated and I would return the favor to others! jbssfl@gmail.com --Jon
On Fri, 2009-10-30 at 13:06 -0700, Jonathan Brown wrote:
Hi all,
I know this is off-topic, but does anyone have a google wave invite that they just don't know who to give to? :)
If so, I'm a bit desparate to try it out!
Would be much appreciated and I would return the favor to others!
jbssfl@gmail.com
--Jon
Think there was a topic on this in the forums, invites being requested/give out.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Jonathan Brown <jbssfl@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I know this is off-topic, but does anyone have a google wave invite that they just don't know who to give to? :)
If so, I'm a bit desparate to try it out!
Would be much appreciated and I would return the favor to others!
jbssfl@gmail.com
--Jon
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you. -- Artyom
hi, extranger, could you please give me one too :) have a nice day On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 10:45 PM, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Jonathan Brown <jbssfl@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I know this is off-topic, but does anyone have a google wave invite that they just don't know who to give to? :)
If so, I'm a bit desparate to try it out!
Would be much appreciated and I would return the favor to others!
jbssfl@gmail.com
--Jon
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
-- Artyom
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Guilherme M. Nogueira <guilherme@nirev.org> wrote:
I'd like one too, if that's ok with you =]
guilherme@nirev.org
Sent. -- Artyom
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote:
Sent.
-- Artyom
Thank you very very much, Artyom =] -- Guilherme M. Nogueira "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clarke
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Juan Diego <juantascon@gmail.com> wrote:
hi, extranger, could you please give me one too :) have a nice day Ok.
-- Artyom
2009/10/31 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
Usually I don't ask for such things, but I could really use an invite right now: wave seems the perfect tool to coordinate my work with some people... If you still have a spare one, I'd be grateful if you sent it to me. Thanks, Corrado
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 5:30 PM, bardo <ilbardo@gmail.com> wrote:
2009/10/31 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
Usually I don't ask for such things, but I could really use an invite right now: wave seems the perfect tool to coordinate my work with some people... If you still have a spare one, I'd be grateful if you sent it to me.
Thanks, Corrado
Sent. -- Artyom
Well, that seems to be all twelve, but if someone else has one, I'd be interested. Thanks -- Chris
2009/10/31 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Usually I don't ask for such things, but I could really use an invite right now: wave seems the perfect tool to coordinate my work with some people... If you still have a spare one, I'd be grateful if you sent it to me.
Thanks, Corrado
Sent.
Thanks, very very kind of you :-) If you ever come around Nothern Italy let me know, I owe you a beer! Corrado
Does it take long to receive the invitation after one sends it to you? Usually these things are pretty fast, but I still didn't receive the invitation. Is this normal? -- Guilherme M. Nogueira "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clarke
Yes, it's normal. The googlewave invitation takes about a week to arrive. On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 22:56, Guilherme M. Nogueira <guilherme@nirev.org> wrote:
Does it take long to receive the invitation after one sends it to you? Usually these things are pretty fast, but I still didn't receive the invitation. Is this normal?
-- Guilherme M. Nogueira "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clarke
Am Sat, 31 Oct 2009 15:30:44 +0100 schrieb bardo <ilbardo@gmail.com>:
2009/10/31 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
Usually I don't ask for such things, but I could really use an invite right now: wave seems the perfect tool to coordinate my work with some people...
And with Google!? I don't understand how one can be interested in letting Google read and use his/her personal e-mails, documents etc. Have you read their terms of use? And do you know what Google does with your e-mails, documents and other data? Google reads, scans and evaluates e.g. every e-mail which is sent to or from a Gmail account and every document which is edited by Google Docs. The only thing from Google I'm using is their search engine and this only without cookies. I won't give Google my personal communication or documents. And I'm thinking about not sending e-mails to Gmail addresses anymore. Heiko
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Heiko Baums <lists@baums-on-web.de> wrote:
Am Sat, 31 Oct 2009 15:30:44 +0100 schrieb bardo <ilbardo@gmail.com>:
2009/10/31 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
Usually I don't ask for such things, but I could really use an invite right now: wave seems the perfect tool to coordinate my work with some people...
And with Google!? I don't understand how one can be interested in letting Google read and use his/her personal e-mails, documents etc.
Have you read their terms of use? And do you know what Google does with your e-mails, documents and other data? Google reads, scans and evaluates e.g. every e-mail which is sent to or from a Gmail account and every document which is edited by Google Docs.
The only thing from Google I'm using is their search engine and this only without cookies. I won't give Google my personal communication or documents. And I'm thinking about not sending e-mails to Gmail addresses anymore.
You should consider to stop using Internet.
On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 16:14 +0100, Xavier wrote:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Heiko Baums <lists@baums-on-web.de> wrote:
Am Sat, 31 Oct 2009 15:30:44 +0100 schrieb bardo <ilbardo@gmail.com>:
2009/10/31 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
Usually I don't ask for such things, but I could really use an invite right now: wave seems the perfect tool to coordinate my work with some people...
And with Google!? I don't understand how one can be interested in letting Google read and use his/her personal e-mails, documents etc.
Have you read their terms of use? And do you know what Google does with your e-mails, documents and other data? Google reads, scans and evaluates e.g. every e-mail which is sent to or from a Gmail account and every document which is edited by Google Docs.
The only thing from Google I'm using is their search engine and this only without cookies. I won't give Google my personal communication or documents. And I'm thinking about not sending e-mails to Gmail addresses anymore.
You should consider to stop using Internet.
+1. Who knows what nefarious things are being done with your bits and bytes by those shady router admins....
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 04:05:13PM +0100, Heiko Baums wrote:
And I'm thinking about not sending e-mails to Gmail addresses anymore.
Simply you can't! Your messages to this mailing list end up in many Google mailboxes.
2009/10/31 Heiko Baums <lists@baums-on-web.de>:
And with Google!? I don't understand how one can be interested in letting Google read and use his/her personal e-mails, documents etc.
I'm very careful about my privacy. My google account doesn't usually host private/work e-mails, for those ones I have an account with someone who cares about my privacy (an Italian project, autistici.org). Mails I'm sending from this address are going to become public anyway, so I care more about other features.
Have you read their terms of use? And do you know what Google does with your e-mails, documents and other data? Google reads, scans and evaluates e.g. every e-mail which is sent to or from a Gmail account and every document which is edited by Google Docs.
I read their terms of use. I'm more aware of the problem than you think, and in fact I'm active in a privacy-related project. And if I *really* need to use gmail for a private message, I encrypt it with GPG. Also, I don't use google docs or similar apps.
The only thing from Google I'm using is their search engine and this only without cookies. I won't give Google my personal communication or documents. And I'm thinking about not sending e-mails to Gmail addresses anymore.
It should also be noted that, if someone writes you from a gmail address, their communication to you gets logged. This means that there's no way to keep google (or $otherprovider) out of your business. Also, people don't care, because it is in *their* freedom to choose whatever service they prefer. And this is a good thing, even though their choice involves *your* privacy. I suppose that, with a real lot of time, money and good lawyers, you could force google to not "read" e-mails because their customers agreed to their ToS, but not the people they communicate to. In conclusion, even though I sympathize with your views, I think your battle is lost because it's flawed in its basis. If you don't like how e-mail works, well, there are internationally recognized standards for it, nothing you can do about it. Just change for a different service which is based on technology that doesn't allow the provider to read user's data. After all, there are technologies that allow us to log into services without them or anybody knowing our passwords, why not making it mandatory for contents? We just need a new protocol. And a good reason for users to make the switch, since as we know people are lazy. Corrado
On Sat 31 Oct 2009 16:40 +0100, bardo wrote:
2009/10/31 Heiko Baums <lists@baums-on-web.de>:
And with Google!? I don't understand how one can be interested in letting Google read and use his/her personal e-mails, documents etc.
I'm very careful about my privacy. My google account doesn't usually host private/work e-mails, for those ones I have an account with someone who cares about my privacy (an Italian project, autistici.org). Mails I'm sending from this address are going to become public anyway, so I care more about other features.
Have you read their terms of use? And do you know what Google does with your e-mails, documents and other data? Google reads, scans and evaluates e.g. every e-mail which is sent to or from a Gmail account and every document which is edited by Google Docs.
I read their terms of use. I'm more aware of the problem than you think, and in fact I'm active in a privacy-related project. And if I *really* need to use gmail for a private message, I encrypt it with GPG. Also, I don't use google docs or similar apps.
The only thing from Google I'm using is their search engine and this only without cookies. I won't give Google my personal communication or documents. And I'm thinking about not sending e-mails to Gmail addresses anymore.
It should also be noted that, if someone writes you from a gmail address, their communication to you gets logged. This means that there's no way to keep google (or $otherprovider) out of your business. Also, people don't care, because it is in *their* freedom to choose whatever service they prefer. And this is a good thing, even though their choice involves *your* privacy. I suppose that, with a real lot of time, money and good lawyers, you could force google to not "read" e-mails because their customers agreed to their ToS, but not the people they communicate to.
In conclusion, even though I sympathize with your views, I think your battle is lost because it's flawed in its basis. If you don't like how e-mail works, well, there are internationally recognized standards for it, nothing you can do about it. Just change for a different service which is based on technology that doesn't allow the provider to read user's data. After all, there are technologies that allow us to log into services without them or anybody knowing our passwords, why not making it mandatory for contents? We just need a new protocol. And a good reason for users to make the switch, since as we know people are lazy.
Keeping emails away from google isn't even a half-measure towards privacy. If you're actually concerned about people accessing your private information, you'll encrypt all your data and transmissions.
On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 12:15 -0400, Loui Chang wrote:
On Sat 31 Oct 2009 16:40 +0100, bardo wrote:
2009/10/31 Heiko Baums <lists@baums-on-web.de>:
And with Google!? I don't understand how one can be interested in letting Google read and use his/her personal e-mails, documents etc.
I'm very careful about my privacy. My google account doesn't usually host private/work e-mails, for those ones I have an account with someone who cares about my privacy (an Italian project, autistici.org). Mails I'm sending from this address are going to become public anyway, so I care more about other features.
Have you read their terms of use? And do you know what Google does with your e-mails, documents and other data? Google reads, scans and evaluates e.g. every e-mail which is sent to or from a Gmail account and every document which is edited by Google Docs.
I read their terms of use. I'm more aware of the problem than you think, and in fact I'm active in a privacy-related project. And if I *really* need to use gmail for a private message, I encrypt it with GPG. Also, I don't use google docs or similar apps.
The only thing from Google I'm using is their search engine and this only without cookies. I won't give Google my personal communication or documents. And I'm thinking about not sending e-mails to Gmail addresses anymore.
It should also be noted that, if someone writes you from a gmail address, their communication to you gets logged. This means that there's no way to keep google (or $otherprovider) out of your business. Also, people don't care, because it is in *their* freedom to choose whatever service they prefer. And this is a good thing, even though their choice involves *your* privacy. I suppose that, with a real lot of time, money and good lawyers, you could force google to not "read" e-mails because their customers agreed to their ToS, but not the people they communicate to.
In conclusion, even though I sympathize with your views, I think your battle is lost because it's flawed in its basis. If you don't like how e-mail works, well, there are internationally recognized standards for it, nothing you can do about it. Just change for a different service which is based on technology that doesn't allow the provider to read user's data. After all, there are technologies that allow us to log into services without them or anybody knowing our passwords, why not making it mandatory for contents? We just need a new protocol. And a good reason for users to make the switch, since as we know people are lazy.
Keeping emails away from google isn't even a half-measure towards privacy. If you're actually concerned about people accessing your private information, you'll encrypt all your data and transmissions.
Or you'd hand-carry your communications. And only talk to your friends behind closed doors after scanning for bugs (not the software kind).
2009/10/31 Loui Chang <louipc.ist@gmail.com>:
Keeping emails away from google isn't even a half-measure towards privacy. If you're actually concerned about people accessing your private information, you'll encrypt all your data and transmissions.
Don't know why you replied to me, I fully agree with you :) When I said "$otherprovider" I meant that Google isn't the only one to worry about. And ultimately you're right, privacy is a user choice. C.
Heiko Baums wrote:
And with Google!? I don't understand how one can be interested in letting Google read and use his/her personal e-mails, documents etc.
In the lecture video on the Google wave site, they seemed quite keen on the idea of releasing the server code open source, so you will be able to run your own wave server that you can if you choose connect to the main Google servers to syndicate waves with non local people. But all local waves remain local. I was very pleased to hear that. Mike P.S. If someone has another spare invite, I would very much appreciate being able to have a play. :) .
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Mike Perry <mike@serensilver.co.uk> wrote:
P.S. If someone has another spare invite, I would very much appreciate being able to have a play. :)
Sent :) -- Artyom
----- Original Message ---- From: Mike Perry <mike@serensilver.co.uk> To: General Discusson about Arch Linux <arch-general@archlinux.org> Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 12:07:00 PM Subject: Re: [arch-general] google wave In the lecture video on the Google wave site, they seemed quite keen on the idea of releasing the server code open source, so you will be able to run your own wave server that you can if you choose connect to the main Google servers to syndicate waves with non local people. But all local waves remain local. I was very pleased to hear that. Mike P.S. If someone has another spare invite, I would very much appreciate being able to have a play. :) --------------------------------- Looks like someone's already done it: http://wavety.com/pygo-wave-server/
Artyom Smirnov wrote:
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Jonathan Brown <jbssfl@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I know this is off-topic, but does anyone have a google wave invite that they just don't know who to give to? :)
If so, I'm a bit desparate to try it out!
Would be much appreciated and I would return the favor to others!
jbssfl@gmail.com
--Jon
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
got an invite for me? theringmaster@archlinux.us
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 7:02 PM, Jeffrey Parke <jeffrey.parke@gmail.com> wrote:
got an invite for me?
theringmaster@archlinux.us Sent.
-- Artyom
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 8:01 PM, <hollunder@gmx.at> wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:33:56 +0300 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote: Thanks for viral marketing. As I know, invited peoples can't invite others, so this is not "viral marketing" :)
-- Artyom
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 20:08:53 +0300 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 8:01 PM, <hollunder@gmx.at> wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:33:56 +0300 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote: Thanks for viral marketing. As I know, invited peoples can't invite others, so this is not "viral marketing" :)
Doesn't matter who can actually invite, people jumping around, screaming "Me, me, me wants to get invited!" is just gross. And I'd have probably never heard of whatever this is otherwise.
lol, you are just jealous, otherwise vive y deja vivir (live and let live) On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 2:17 AM, <hollunder@gmx.at> wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 20:08:53 +0300 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 8:01 PM, <hollunder@gmx.at> wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:33:56 +0300 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote: Thanks for viral marketing. As I know, invited peoples can't invite others, so this is not "viral marketing" :)
Doesn't matter who can actually invite, people jumping around, screaming "Me, me, me wants to get invited!" is just gross. And I'd have probably never heard of whatever this is otherwise.
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 06:17:14PM +0100, hollunder@gmx.at wrote:
Doesn't matter who can actually invite, people jumping around, screaming "Me, me, me wants to get invited!" is just gross.
I agree.
And I'd have probably never heard of whatever this is otherwise.
A way for Google to find out who's talkin to whom and what about. And then probably make money on it. Big Brother in its purest form. Ciao, -- FA Io lo dico sempre: l'Italia è troppo stretta e lunga.
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 20:23, <fons@kokkinizita.net> wrote:
A way for Google to find out who's talkin to whom and what about. And then probably make money on it. Big Brother in its purest form.
Well, since it is based on XMPP and open [1] it can be used outside of Google too, and adding encryption to it should not be a problem. However as long as anyone using a wave is doing this via Google - Google will be able to see the information. But this is also true for GTalk, GMail etc. (and not only Google's services) So say hi to Google because it sees this mailing list in this very moment. ;-) Seriously though, the problem with Big Brother is getting more serious every year. [1]: http://www.waveprotocol.org/draft-protocol-specs -- Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)
On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 01:10:47AM +0200, Roman Kyrylych wrote:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 20:23, <fons@kokkinizita.net> wrote:
A way for Google to find out who's talkin to whom and what about. And then probably make money on it. Big Brother in its purest form.
Well, since it is based on XMPP and open [1] it can be used outside of Google too, and adding encryption to it should not be a problem.
The encryption (end user controlled) should have been there from the start. Can you just imagine the legal consequences of any professional bound by confidentiality regulations using this type of service ? BTW, does 'wave' have any privacy policy at all ? Or maybe a 'terms of use' one ? Didn't see anything on the main 'wave' site.
However as long as anyone using a wave is doing this via Google - Google will be able to see the information. But this is also true for GTalk, GMail etc. (and not only Google's services)
Not GMail. Most countries have legislation as to what service providers can do or not do with emails. There's no such legislation for the 'wave' type of service, or in fact for anything that is not just email. Ciao, -- FA Io lo dico sempre: l'Italia è troppo stretta e lunga.
On Sunday 01 November 2009 01:27, fons@kokkinizita.net wrote:
BTW, does 'wave' have any privacy policy at all ? Or maybe a 'terms of use' one ? Didn't see anything on the main 'wave' site.
yes they do. check http://wave.google.com/help/wave/terms.html -- Real programmers don't document. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.
Can invitees invite? Anyway, I've heard that wave can get very cluttered. Nether the less, it's google! drool xD Who cares if they read the mails I send. Perhaps they'll realise how awesome I am and offer me a job :) An invite to bluepeppers@archlinux.us would be appreciated.
I just received an invite. I have 20 invites to send out, so if anyone still needs one, I'll probably give away 10 of them to you guys. Respond quickly :)
hi,can u send me one?toupar#gmail thanks a lot! On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Bobby <valnour@gmail.com> wrote:
I just received an invite. I have 20 invites to send out, so if anyone still needs one, I'll probably give away 10 of them to you guys. Respond quickly :)
Can you send my friend one too? He is also a Arch Linux user, but he is not in this list... hugo.takeo[at]gmail[dot]com On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Toupar ◎ <toupar@gmail.com> wrote:
hi,can u send me one?toupar#gmail thanks a lot!
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Bobby <valnour@gmail.com> wrote:
I just received an invite. I have 20 invites to send out, so if anyone still needs one, I'll probably give away 10 of them to you guys. Respond quickly :)
On Sun 01 Nov 2009 00:12 -0200, Hugo Yamashita wrote:
Can you send my friend one too? He is also a Arch Linux user, but he is not in this list... hugo.takeo[at]gmail[dot]com
Hey can everyone send invite requests directly to the person holding invites rather than to this mailing list? Thanks.
Ok, I have sent invites to toupar, hugo.takeo, andrea, and pbrisbin. And as Loui Chang suggested, please email me directly if you wish to receive an invite. There are still 6 more invites up for grabs. Also, keep in mind that I have heard there is a lag of a couple days or even a week on receiving said invites, so be patient.
On 10/31/09 at 10:06pm, Bobby wrote:
I just received an invite. I have 20 invites to send out, so if anyone still needs one, I'll probably give away 10 of them to you guys. Respond quickly :)
I'd love to play with it, did I make the cutoff? Much appreciated, Pat -- patrick brisbin
Can you send me one invite? if that's ok with you. Thx El 01/11/2009, a las 3:06, Bobby escribió:
I just received an invite. I have 20 invites to send out, so if anyone still needs one, I'll probably give away 10 of them to you guys. Respond quickly :)
I´d like to have one invitataion, too. thx baumgart.patrick@googlemail.com Baumi Am Sonntag, den 01.11.2009, 03:38 +0100 schrieb Iván Penido:
Can you send me one invite? if that's ok with you. Thx El 01/11/2009, a las 3:06, Bobby escribió:
I just received an invite. I have 20 invites to send out, so if anyone still needs one, I'll probably give away 10 of them to you guys. Respond quickly :)
-- Patrick Baumgart baumi@gmx.com
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Patrick Baumgart <Baumi@gmx.com> wrote:
I´d like to have one invitataion, too.
thx
baumgart.patrick@googlemail.com
Baumi
I have one more. Sent. -- Artyom
Hmm. I've been reading this chain all day and still haven't been able to figure out what google wave is. Anyone want to share with the rest of us the reason why it is such a hot ticket system? - Eric J On Nov 1, 2009 2:38 AM, "Artyom Smirnov" <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote: On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Patrick Baumgart <Baumi@gmx.com> wrote: > I´d like to have one invi... I have one more. Sent. -- Artyom
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Eric Jacobs <eric@orangelife.org> wrote:
Hmm. I've been reading this chain all day and still haven't been able to figure out what google wave is. Anyone want to share with the rest of us the reason why it is such a hot ticket system?
- Eric J You must see this: http://wave.google.com/help/wave/about.html :)
-- Artyom
2009/10/31, Bobby <valnour@gmail.com>:
I just received an invite. I have 20 invites to send out, so if anyone still needs one, I'll probably give away 10 of them to you guys. Respond quickly :)
Can you send me one? -- Arch Linux Developer http://www.archlinux.org http://www.archlinux.it
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 04:03, Giovanni Scafora <giovanni@archlinux.org> wrote:
2009/10/31, Bobby <valnour@gmail.com>:
I just received an invite. I have 20 invites to send out, so if anyone still needs one, I'll probably give away 10 of them to you guys. Respond quickly :)
Can you send me one?
-- Arch Linux Developer http://www.archlinux.org http://www.archlinux.it
I would love an invite, if someone has one to spare. ~celti
2009/11/1 Celti <celticmadman@gmail.com>:
I would love an invite, if someone has one to spare.
Me too. I've been wanting to play with this ever since I saw the intro video about it. So if anyone has a spare invitation, please drop it to franczena@gmail.com Thanks in advance, Attila
Sent nomination for both Muhammad.A.Qadri@gmail.com and franczena@gmail.com! 13 left for me. =) Muhammad.A.Qadri@gmail.com, franczena@gmail.com On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Franczen Attila <franczena@gmail.com> wrote:
2009/11/1 Celti <celticmadman@gmail.com>:
I would love an invite, if someone has one to spare.
Me too. I've been wanting to play with this ever since I saw the intro video about it. So if anyone has a spare invitation, please drop it to franczena@gmail.com
Thanks in advance, Attila
On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 05:57:34PM -0500, Trav wrote:
Sent nomination for both Muhammad.A.Qadri@gmail.com and franczena@gmail.com!
May I suggest to create a Google Group 'please-invite-me-to-google-wave' and then keep this all related stuff off this list. As a new user of ArchLinux I've been a member of this list for only a few days. I posted a question about netcfg and got one informative answer for which I'd like to thank the poster, Thomas. So it seems that despite all the glorious talk about netcfg on the wiki (it can do everything you want, if you have a problem with it it must be you) nobody is using it, or at least able to provide an example of a working wireless setup. For the rest there's been this endless OT chatter of people wanting to be invited to Google Wave. If this is the standard on this group, I will not remain much longer. Ciao, -- FA Io lo dico sempre: l'Italia è troppo stretta e lunga.
On Mon 02 Nov 2009 00:06 +0100, fons@kokkinizita.net wrote:
On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 05:57:34PM -0500, Trav wrote:
Sent nomination for both Muhammad.A.Qadri@gmail.com and franczena@gmail.com!
May I suggest to create a Google Group 'please-invite-me-to-google-wave' and then keep this all related stuff off this list.
As a new user of ArchLinux I've been a member of this list for only a few days. I posted a question about netcfg and got one informative answer for which I'd like to thank the poster, Thomas.
So it seems that despite all the glorious talk about netcfg on the wiki (it can do everything you want, if you have a problem with it it must be you) nobody is using it, or at least able to provide an example of a working wireless setup.
For the rest there's been this endless OT chatter of people wanting to be invited to Google Wave.
If this is the standard on this group, I will not remain much longer.
I agree. It's pretty damned ridiculous. People on this list can't seem to take a hint.
2009/11/2 Loui Chang <louipc.ist@gmail.com>
On Mon 02 Nov 2009 00:06 +0100, fons@kokkinizita.net wrote:
For the rest there's been this endless OT chatter of people wanting to be invited to Google Wave.
If this is the standard on this group, I will not remain much longer.
I agree. It's pretty damned ridiculous. People on this list can't seem to take a hint.
At least with GMail it's a single 'delete' button to delete the whole thread. I feel for anyone who had to delete all these individually! I fail to see the relevance between "arch-general" and "google-wave". Threads on the forums asking for invites get closed -- that's not an invitation to move the discussion to the mailing list!
2009/11/2 Loui Chang <louipc.ist@gmail.com>
I agree. It's pretty damned ridiculous. People on this list can't seem to take a hint.
Obviously not.... Seriously people: arch-general != google-wave
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 12:06:04AM +0100, fons@kokkinizita.net wrote:
For the rest there's been this endless OT chatter of people wanting to be invited to Google Wave.
If this is the standard on this group, I will not remain much longer.
No, this is not the standard. You can be sure. Welcome.
2009/11/1 Trav <mawhii@gmail.com>:
Sent nomination for both Muhammad.A.Qadri@gmail.com and franczena@gmail.com!
Thank you, I really appreciate it. Attila
Could I have an invitation, please? I've been following Weave for a long time :) sachiel2014@gmail.com
On 11/04/2009 01:18 AM, Sachiel wrote:
Could I have an invitation, please? I've been following Weave for a long time :)
sachiel2014@gmail.com sent.
-- Ionut
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009, Ionut Biru wrote:
On 11/04/2009 01:18 AM, Sachiel wrote:
Could I have an invitation, please? I've been following Weave for a long time :)
sachiel2014@gmail.com sent.
-- Ionut
May I have one invitation please? jozsefk9@gmail.com Thanks a lot! -- Best, Jozsef Kurucity | Web & Graphic Designer +971 50 6783113 | jozefk@gmx.com
On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 10:12 +0400, Jozsef wrote:
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009, Ionut Biru wrote:
On 11/04/2009 01:18 AM, Sachiel wrote:
Could I have an invitation, please? I've been following Weave for a long time :)
sachiel2014@gmail.com sent.
-- Ionut
May I have one invitation please? jozsefk9@gmail.com
Thanks a lot!
Could everyone who wants an invite PLEASE directly mail those offering instead of spamming arch-general. This is nothing to do with Arch.
On Sun, 1 Nov 2009 03:03:05 -0800 Giovanni Scafora <giovanni@archlinux.org> wrote:
2009/10/31, Bobby <valnour@gmail.com>:
I just received an invite. I have 20 invites to send out, so if anyone still needs one, I'll probably give away 10 of them to you guys. Respond quickly :)
Can you send me one?
Might I have an invite too? I just checked the video, and am really curious about trying this out. Thanks, -- Rene - The box said to install Windows 95 or better, so I installed ARCH Linux! - System Setup: AMD64 X2 6400+ with 4GB ram and 570GB harddrive. Running Arch Linux x86_64 ---------------------------------------------------------- - Registered Linux user #167944 since 2000-02-28 (。◕‿◕。) - ----------------------------------------------------------
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 18:17:14 +0100, <hollunder@gmx.at> wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 20:08:53 +0300 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 8:01 PM, <hollunder@gmx.at> wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:33:56 +0300 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote: Thanks for viral marketing. As I know, invited peoples can't invite others, so this is not "viral marketing" :)
Doesn't matter who can actually invite, people jumping around, screaming "Me, me, me wants to get invited!" is just gross. And I'd have probably never heard of whatever this is otherwise.
This is 'Pathetic', not 'Viral Marketing' -- Jeroen Op 't Eynde jeroen@xprsyrslf.be http://xprsyrslf.be Ps: Check the new design for my website: XprsYrslf.be
Jeroen Op 't Eynde wrote:
This is 'Pathetic', not 'Viral Marketing'
I don't see what the problem is. I've been wanting to play with this for about a month now, but don't know anyone with any invites.
2009/10/31 Mike Perry <mike@serensilver.co.uk>:
I don't see what the problem is. I've been wanting to play with this for about a month now, but don't know anyone with any invites.
The problem is, this is off topic, and I for one should have directed my request to a private conversation, I'm sorry for contributing to spark this discussion that doesn't really belong here. Corrado
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 20:08:53 +0300
Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 8:01 PM, <hollunder@gmx.at> wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:33:56 +0300 Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote: Thanks for viral marketing. As I know, invited peoples can't invite others, so this is not "viral marketing" :)
Doesn't matter who can actually invite, people jumping around, screaming "Me, me, me wants to get invited!" is just gross. And I'd have probably never heard of whatever this is otherwise.
This is 'Pathetic', not 'Viral Marketing' -- --------------------------------------- There is the option of just ignoring messages in your arch-general box that are entitled "Re: [arch-general] google wave", and sparing us your negative attitudes...
Thanks!! Sorry for the delayed response.. Yahoo mail has been down... I will return invites to Archers who want one for sure!!! ----- Original Message ---- From: Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> To: General Discusson about Arch Linux <arch-general@archlinux.org> Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 9:45:42 AM Subject: Re: [arch-general] google wave On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Jonathan Brown <jbssfl@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I know this is off-topic, but does anyone have a google wave invite that they just don't know who to give to? :)
If so, I'm a bit desparate to try it out!
Would be much appreciated and I would return the favor to others!
jbssfl@gmail.com
--Jon
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you. -- Artyom
2009/10/31, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
could you please give me one too? thanks. -- Arch Linux Developer http://www.archlinux.org http://www.archlinux.it
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 00:08, Giovanni Scafora <giovanni@archlinux.org> wrote:
2009/10/31, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
could you please give me one too? thanks.
Is there something still left? I'd like to get one (go my gmail account via invite too), though I didn't imagine my usage if it yet, except testing. So if anyone send me one - big thank you! -- Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 1:59 AM, Roman Kyrylych <roman.kyrylych@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 00:08, Giovanni Scafora <giovanni@archlinux.org> wrote:
2009/10/31, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
could you please give me one too? thanks.
Is there something still left? I'd like to get one (go my gmail account via invite too), though I didn't imagine my usage if it yet, except testing. So if anyone send me one - big thank you!
-- Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)
Sent to Giovanni, Roman and Laurie. -- Artyom
Are there any invitations left? ;) cesar.gomes@gmail.com Tks. Cesar On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 1:59 AM, Roman Kyrylych <roman.kyrylych@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 00:08, Giovanni Scafora <giovanni@archlinux.org> wrote:
2009/10/31, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
could you please give me one too? thanks.
Is there something still left? I'd like to get one (go my gmail account via invite too), though I didn't imagine my usage if it yet, except testing. So if anyone send me one - big thank you!
-- Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)
Sent to Giovanni, Roman and Laurie.
-- Artyom
Are you guys sending nominations or invites? I just sent nominations to Cesar G, Rene, Celti, Giovanni. Nominations take a few weeks, actual invites (much much more rare) are instant. On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Cesar G. Miguel <cesargm@ime.usp.br> wrote:
Are there any invitations left? ;)
cesar.gomes@gmail.com
Tks. Cesar
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 1:59 AM, Roman Kyrylych <roman.kyrylych@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 00:08, Giovanni Scafora <giovanni@archlinux.org> wrote:
2009/10/31, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
could you please give me one too? thanks.
Is there something still left? I'd like to get one (go my gmail account via invite too), though I didn't imagine my usage if it yet, except testing. So if anyone send me one - big thank you!
-- Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)
Sent to Giovanni, Roman and Laurie.
-- Artyom
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Trav <mawhii@gmail.com> wrote:
Are you guys sending nominations or invites?
I just sent nominations to Cesar G, Rene, Celti, Giovanni.
Nominations take a few weeks, actual invites (much much more rare) are instant.
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Cesar G. Miguel <cesargm@ime.usp.br> wrote:
Are there any invitations left? ;)
cesar.gomes@gmail.com
Tks. Cesar
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 1:59 AM, Roman Kyrylych < roman.kyrylych@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 00:08, Giovanni Scafora <giovanni@archlinux.org> wrote:
2009/10/31, Artyom Smirnov <smirnoffjr@gmail.com>:
Just got another 12 invites in my account. Sending one to you.
could you please give me one too? thanks.
Is there something still left? I'd like to get one (go my gmail account via invite too), though I didn't imagine my usage if it yet, except testing. So if anyone send me one - big thank you!
-- Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)
Sent to Giovanni, Roman and Laurie.
-- Artyom
If folk are still willing, I too would appreciate a nomination. Thanks! MAQ -- Omnis una manet nox. (The same night awaits us all.) ~Horatius
participants (38)
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Alessandro Doro
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Artyom Smirnov
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bardo
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Bobby
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Celti
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Cesar G. Miguel
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christopher floess
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Ed Jobs
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Eric Jacobs
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fons@kokkinizita.net
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Franczen Attila
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Giovanni Scafora
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Guilherme M. Nogueira
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Heiko Baums
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hollunder@gmx.at
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Hugo Yamashita
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Ionut Biru
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Iván Penido
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Jeffrey Parke
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Jeroen Op 't Eynde
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Jonathan Brown
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Jozsef
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Juan Diego
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Laurie Clark-Michalek
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Loui Chang
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Mike Perry
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Ng Oon-Ee
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Patrick Baumgart
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Patrick Brisbin
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Phillip Smith
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Qadri
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Rene Rasmussen
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Roman Kyrylych
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Sachiel
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Toupar ◎
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Trav
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Xavier
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