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Re: A good set of generic questions...
On Sat, 11 May 1996, David HM Spector wrote:
> 1) What is the current state-of-the-art in MOO-networking? In a
> recent email chat with Andrew Wilson, he told me that the (his)
> current code-base on his site is mothhballed, but JaysHouseMOO might
> be more up to date. The MOOnet code doesn't seem to be in the
> LambdaCore (unless I am missing it somewhere :-)...
Off the top of my head, I'd have to say SunWizard's SunNet.
> Is there an archive + installation kits for some flavor of current
> networking code that can be plugged into the LambdaCore?
Damned if I know.
> 2) What is the current state of the art in Moo<-->WWW connectivity?
> The BioMOO tools are extremely kool, but there is no indication of
> their availability.. there are some BioMOO "whiteboad" messages
> hinting at a September release date.. but these notes fail to mention
> a year[!!] (based on some other notes therein, I think the plan WAS
> for 1995...)
Many, many, many MOOs have this installed, most have their own setup.
Look at http://sensemedia.net/sprawl for info about theirs.
> 3) Is there an archive anywhere of installation kits/tools (not just
> raw code) for various MOO objects..?
I'd be interested in hearing about that myself.
> I think there needs to be some more tools/examples to help people get
> their Moo endeavors off to a running start, if there is no such animal
> (archive), I would be willing to host such a site, if I can pull
> together enough things to make it worthwhile...
>
> TIA for any insights folks can provide.
>
> regards,
> David
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