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Wavr plug – Google Wave in Wordpress

Here’s an example of using the very-much beta (maybe alpha) Wavr plugin for Wordpress.

It’s available for use on any wpmu site.

To see it the user needs to be logged in to wave though.

Found it via mashable.com

http://mashable.com/2009/09/08/google-wave-wordpress-plugin/

Plugin page:  http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wavr/

Just testing

Trying out the performance of indorgs.  There was a problem early this afternoon which made performance slow for web cluster sites.

Now it’s getting interesting

It’s amazing what access to a theme designed for a lot of configuration can do for you.

Of course, it also opens you up to the ability to clutter and confusion.  But whatever, this one is for play.

Want your own blog on this site – see http://indorgs.virginia.edu/wpmu – eventually the group using it for testing will establish mechanisms for getting access.  This blog site will NEVER (as long as I can have any say about it) be used for official or production information delivery.

Getting Started

Got to start somewhere.

Basic site.  Need to look at some options.

I don’t like needing to remember the link to log in to add posts to the site.  Regular wordpress has that edit link on the default page I thought.

I also don’t understand why this article didn’t replace the one I thought it would replace as a Hello World article.