Hi All - After watching the Google Wave preview video at wave.google.com, I had an idea for a ChucK-related robot built within the Wave context that I'm pretty excited about. Here's the idea: If you aren't familiar with Wave, it provides all sorts of amazing collaborative editing functionality. Additionally, Wave supports extension building through a few APIs. There are Java and Python libraries available. I'd love to build a robot along with anyone who would like to help (I'm primarily a PHP developer, so I'd love love love help from any Java or Python wizards out there!) that would publish collaboratively developed ChucK scripts to a central server. Step two - and this is the really exciting part, I think - would be utilizing the robot in such a way as to actually run these pieces on the server, and stream them back to the user in realtime through wave. I'm shooting from the hip here, but I thought I would put the idea out there and see if anyone else would be interested in helping to develop it with me. Think this would be useful? Are there limitations to ChucK i'm not aware of that would make this impossible? Think this is a dumb idea and you've got a way better one? Lets discuss! I applied for an account on Google's wave developer sandbox a moment ago, but even if we have to wait a couple months until wave goes public, I think this would be really fun to try to implement. Thanks! Erik