Two quick questions:

   1. How would it be licensed?
   2. What advantages would it have over node.js?

Jake

On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 1:22 PM, Roger F. Gay <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Interest survey - seriously, I'm takin' names. If this interests you,
> please respond. I'll help make sure it works well for you.
> I'm building an easy to use websocket server. You won't need to be a server
> guru to use it. It's for normal people. It's already sending messages to and
> from a web-browser. (That's a big thing; so this isn't just pie in the sky.)
> I have also already build most of the mechanisms for a normal http server
> (your web pages), that will be included in the same server system.
> Plans include being able to build server-side application components in
> JavaScript (or other language if you prefer). I really, really mean it. I
> don't have all your resumes, but I know that you're pretty sophisticated web
> page builders. If you can do all that, you will be able to build
> sophisticated HTML5 applications with websockets, including the server-side
> stuff. And you'll be able to run it yourself on any machine you choose -
> including whatever machine you're on now.
> If you've been signed up for svg-developers for a long time, and have a
> really good memory, you may recall that I've been building a system called
> "High Level Logic (HLL)" for a while.http://highlevellogic.blogspot.com/I'm
> going to use code from that to make the server easier to use and eventually
> integrate all of HLL with it - making very sophisticated "intelligent"
> applications easy.
> I want to know the level of interest among people in this group - even if
> you might like to get in early and influence development. Are you:
> Just curiousSerious about HTML5 but don't know what websockets areSerious
> about HTML5 and find websockets interesting but don't have a project in
> mindThis all sounds interesting but will have to think about itWOW! Now
> you're talking. Sign me up!Other
> It's not a problem. It's an opportunity.
> Correlation does not prove causality.   Truphone
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