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EtherPad Blog: EtherPad is Back Online Until Open Sourced
EtherPad is Back Online Until Open Sourced
Sat Dec 05, by Aaron
Dear EtherPad Users,
Many of you were not super thrilled with the transition plan we announced in our last blog post, which I guess is really quite flattering. We have worked with Google and the Google Wave team to make the following changes to the plan, which I think you will appreciate:
We have re-enabled pad creation from the EtherPad home page.
We have begun planning how to open source the code to EtherPad and the underlying AppJet Web Framework. We will continue maintaining new pad creation from the EtherPad home page at least until we have open sourced the code, and work hard to make sure there will be no or minimal service disruption in the future.
We are working with the Google Wave team to get all EtherPad users a chance to try out the Google Wave preview within the next couple of weeks. We do realize (as does the Google Wave team) that Wave doesn't yet have all the functionality you rely on, and isn't yet as mature as EtherPad. We are confident that in the long term you will be really happy with Google Wave, though. That's why we decided to join them!
The team we are joining already gets open souce, and we hope that by releasing the code to EtherPad we will not only help you transition your existing workflow, but also contribute to the broader advancement of realtime collaboration technology.
I am sorry for disrupting your productivity, and I hope that this new transition plan helps you out.
Sincerely,
Aaron Iba
Former CEO of AppJet
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