[MOBY-l] [MOBY-dev] The hijacked jMoby meeting in Vancouver

Paul Gordon gordonp at ucalgary.ca
Mon Jun 4 14:50:36 UTC 2007


Hi all,

While I appreciate Mark's plaudits, he has stolen a bit of my thunder :-)

My Seahawk manuscript should be published on-line in the next couple of 
weeks (it is now "accepted in principle" by the journal),
and in preparation for that, I am making some minor but critical updates 
to the applet so it does not overload MobyCentral
as more people use it. I'll post to the mailing lists when this "public" 
version is ready.  I will also setup somewhere where bugs can be
formally lodged by users.  This way I can be sure to fix them promptly!

The "auto-mobyfication" of any Web form is, alas, not part of Seahawk 
yet.  While I have done prototyping of this (and hence the
convincing screenshots Mark saw), it is a few months away from going 
into the public version.  Nevertheless, it is my primary focus
now and I am keen to unleash it on the world!

Regards,

Paul
> One of the most exciting developments was Paul Gordon's presentation of his SeaHawk Moby client.  Access to Moby from any web browsing session, and the auto-mobyfication of any web resource!  Absolutely amazing!!!  The usefulness of Moby is about to explode!!!!!!  We should all pay close attention to this client and utilize it/extend it as best we can as it is (IMO) the most powerful client we have seen so far!
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> Best wishes everyone!!
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> Moby-on!
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> Mark
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