I am thinking about resurrecting JUM. Or a son of JUM or some other flavour
of free (or nearly free) public JHS server. This will happen after we get
the release out.

On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 5:41 PM, Brian Schott <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I suspect that there are a few users or potential users who work for
> companies which would fund in a heartbeat a necessary server* even for a
> very simple JHS app. And my guess is that such users would most want a
> working example of JUM to show how  individuals can  have their own
> workspace for the app, and maybe an example  app as simple as the contract
> bridge scoring app I developed based on Henry's script to show how the
> html  and CSS  and JHS  interact.
>
> So I wonder  about the need to find a great app using  jd  or AI  etc. I
> think a well explained JUM  example would benefit potential users most.
>
> What do others think?
>
> *My take on the usefulness of JHS is that it requires a web server or
> service that runs J/JHS. As far as I know there is no such free service,
> even for  personal use. So either a benefactor who will provide a service
> must be found or individual users must  fund their own servers.
> ---
> (B=)
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