Discussion:
Project Moto still alive?
Jack Downes
2003-10-03 17:19:36 UTC
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Hey, guys, don't take this as insult or anything, but I'm just curious
if moto is still kicking?

We've got a project going on to replace a stats package written in php
by one re-written in moto.

This package is a little rough on the edges, but with some work it will
be very comparable to urchin.

Maybe once we release it, it will help spur interest in moto?
Currently the php version works fine -
and re-deployment on the moto language has only just started, so this
isn't going to be tomorrow that we let the project out.

Thanks,
Jack
David Hakim
2003-10-03 21:38:45 UTC
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Moto is still very much under development. Plans are still underway for
Moto to get a much more complete object orientation, to gain more
robust regex support, to be ported to windows, and to be ported to
apache 2. That said, the development of Moto has definitely slowed. I'm
on contract until at least mid november which has severely limited the
time I can spend on Moto development. Other contributions however are
definitely still welcome and I will spend what time I can testing and
integrating those contributions into the source tree.

-Dave
Post by Jack Downes
Hey, guys, don't take this as insult or anything, but I'm just curious
if moto is still kicking?
We've got a project going on to replace a stats package written in php
by one re-written in moto.
This package is a little rough on the edges, but with some work it will
be very comparable to urchin.
Maybe once we release it, it will help spur interest in moto?
Currently the php version works fine -
and re-deployment on the moto language has only just started, so this
isn't going to be tomorrow that we let the project out.
Thanks,
Jack
Cyb.org
2003-10-03 21:56:40 UTC
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On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 17:38:45 -0400
Post by David Hakim
Moto is still very much under development. Plans are still underway
for Moto to get a much more complete object orientation, to gain more
robust regex support, to be ported to windows, and to be ported to
apache 2. That said, the development of Moto has definitely slowed.
I'm on contract until at least mid november which has severely limited
the > time I can spend on Moto development. Other contributions
however are definitely still welcome and I will spend what time I can
testing and integrating those contributions into the source tree.
Did someone (Dave I think :>) decided on what licence Moto and their
codex extension are distributed? :) I'm still wondering... ;)

Btw I have switched fully to Linux (my company), so until I'll buy any
licence for Windows any work (that could be done, but is not from some
time now :>) with porting Moto is frozem from my side.

Cyb.org
Cory Wright
2003-10-04 06:20:44 UTC
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Post by Jack Downes
This package is a little rough on the edges, but with some work it will
be very comparable to urchin.
Sounds interesting. I'd be interested in seeing what you've got developed
so far, and maybe helping out. I'm currently using awstats, but a Moto
replacement would be great.
Post by Jack Downes
Maybe once we release it, it will help spur interest in moto?
Absolutely. Consider releasing it on Freshmeat too, there are two or three
Moto related projects on there now and we are trying to get others to help
convince the Freshmeat crew that there should be a "Moto" category under
the "languages" sections.

Cory

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Cory Wright
Stand Blue Technology
http://www.standblue.net/

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