Brian,

Very cool. I am personally a big fan of this effort and am curious to see 
how it evolves.

Dick,

C'mon man, that's not true at all. The "works out poorly in practice" 
portion of your comment is more about any given implementation rather than 
the tool itself. We all know any of these tools *can* get the job done and 
in most cases, the cobweb of damage is constructed by the persons using it. 
I myself have used this type of abstraction to manage thousands of 
distributed systems with several OS's in site-specific areas all over the 
country. There are many other people out there with similar successes and 
I'd argue each of those wins goes back to 3 things: tools, design, and work 
flow. No tool is going to be a magic cure-all when proper design and work 
flows are lacking.

Best,
Adam

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