Radio is all about publishing. The root of that word is "public." By design, Radio makes it easy to make things public. On the other hand, Groove wants to keep everything private. The connection between the two products should reflect their nature. Publishing should be an overt act in Groove, somthing you do deliberately. "I want to publish this," says the Groove user. He must have permission to do that, whatever that means in GrooveLand.
John Burkhardt, who works at Groove, says "This is something that freaked me out too." [
Scripting News]