[Zope] Please try again in a new thread (was: MOO vs Zope)

Tobias Herp Nummer-5 at gmx.net
Sat Jan 31 10:42:46 EST 2004


Hi, Terry,

please don't hit reply when you don't really intend to reply to the 
actual message; create a new message instead.

Tobias


Terry Hancock schrieb:

> In my research of online collaborative systems I frequently 
> see references to MOO or MUD based systems.  After some
> reading on the subject, it seems to me that the Zope OFS
> could be considered a MOO -- or at least very much like
> one.
> 
> Can anybody comment on that?
> 
> What (if anything) would a MOO server system be more adept
> than a Zope server at?  And would it be logical to emulate
> MOO-based technologies using Zope OFS as the database?
> 
> I've essentially already committed to using Zope at the core
> of my application, but I'm interested in this connection, 
> and whether there are "pros and cons to each" or "they are
> essentially the same thing".  This will also help me to 
> write documentation for people coming from a MUD/MOO
> background.
> 
> Cheers,
> Terry
> 
> 
> Acronyms:
> 
> Zope OFS = Zope Object File System (what you see in the 
> mgmt screens)
> MOO   = "MUD, Object Oriented"
> MUD    = "Multi-User Dungeon" (a collaborative environment 
> that resembles text adventure games).
> 
> --
> Terry Hancock ( hancock at anansispaceworks.com )
> Anansi Spaceworks  http://www.anansispaceworks.com
> 
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