- From: Daniel W. Connolly <connolly@beach.w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 11:37:43 -0500
- To: www-talk@w3.org
In message <m0tU4aY-0002USC@beach.w3.org>, "Daniel W. Connolly" writes: > >Hypermail is great. Mhonarc is even better. But I've got a lot of >ideas for improvements: Ah! I just remembered one more: >Goals: 10. Support a WYSIWYG-ASCII format, alal SeText or WikiWikiWeb[1] so that folks can send reasonable looking plain text email, but it can be converted to rich HTML in an automated fashion. and Daniel reminded me: 12. Interoperate with USENET somehow. (perhaps the archive parallels a moderated newsgroup?) [What's written below is not meant to be flaim bait. Please don't take it that way.] Python, perl5, java, tcl, C, whatever -- as long as it installs easily on lots of platforms. I prefer python because it's integrated with ILU today, and I like the style of the programs written in python. The languages are equally expressive, but the development community around them shares certain idioms and values, and I prefer the python culture to the others. python is inspired by Modula-3, my favorite of all. Have a look at the python libraries for rfc822 messages, URLs, HTTP servers and such. (I don't like guido's design for the htmllib, though. And that chameleon os interface: blech!) Java may be even better, but it's not straightforward to install on lots of platforms yet. Dan [1] http://c2.org/
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