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Conf re: zz/OSMIC
- To: zzdev@xxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Conf re: zz/OSMIC
- From: Ted Nelson <ted@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 14:20:39 +0900
- Cc: ted@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Andrew,
Please don't be too quick to connect OSMIC and ZZ.
I want to discuss these things with you in detail.
Referential ZZ and ZZ for OSMIC cells, yes,
but I'm not sure about hypertime backtrack.
Best, T
At 08:26 AM 4/19/99 +1000, you wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 07, 1999 at 02:51:29PM +0100, Andy McFarland wrote:
>> I'm not sure zigzag.pm is too large. the script and the module were only
>> recently separated and I think some artifacts remain (the script still
opens
>> the database?)
>
>I believe the module now does all the database handling.
>
>> I'd really like to see the front and back ends separated from each other
>> by a network connection. The back end is the ZigZag server written in
>> perl and the front end is something else somewhere else. Here we get a
>> collabarative enviroment and a client cabable of using the hosts display
>> cababilities to the full.
>
>Yes. That's certainly feasible. There are also plans to use other
>systems such as OSMIC for storage, so the ZZ engine would actually become
>the middle end (!) with a network connection to the storage back-end.
>
>Cheers,
> *** Xanni ***
>--
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