Hi, the first thing I must do is to thank you for your ideas, work,
and for giving us the fantastic Hobo framework.
The second: I'm sorry about my english but I think this will not be a
problem ;o).

My name is Txinto Vaz and I am working at the IAC (www.iac.es).  I
used hobo to develop a very simple utility that has grow and now I
think can be a very interesting one.  It has been focused on
astronomical instruments, but I think the key word is not
"astronomical",maybe "instrument" for many people, but I think the key
words for you are: "made in hobo" and "simple behavior modelling".

Please take a look to the SPIE conference poster:
http://www.elporis.com/documents/PosterSPIEdef.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1

If you like what you see, then you can take a look to the figures of
this article:
http://www.elporis.com/documents/SPIE_manuscript_eng_imprimir.pdf?attredirects=0

These articles and poster are written for astronomers and systems
engineers, and redirects them to a web page: www.elporis.com where
people will find more information.

Tomorroy I will finish a little tutorial where you will find the Hobo
web application in motion.

Next lines are not for astronomers, are for you: I think it is very
simple to make a copy of the Java panels generator to produce web
forms instead of java swing ones.  I think also that maybe you are
able to imagine the way to extend Hobo (or DRYML) to automatically
generate that kind of forms.  I mean: take the PORIS idea and
translate it to the Hobo universe, I think the result could be a good
improvement for your framework, as a plugin.

Thanks again for your terrific Hobo framework.

Tx.

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