Please can I very gently suggest that we stick precisely to what David has
suggested. It has the merit that we all understand it. [Strange as it may
seem I have never seen any Python or IDL, so it would make my job a lot
harder.]
The interface has to be simple enough for people like me to understand and
to tell my friends what it's about. I would prefer to limit the Consumers,
Factories and the rest to as few as possible.
On the main goals is to show that we can actually accomplish something
communally. That in itself will be a big achievement, because after that it
should get simpler. We choose java because it's one of the main languages
of the WWW, it's free and the majority of the programs reported here are in
Java.
26 days and counting. In some countries some of the people will be on
holiday for some of the time. There are three more bodies to recruit. We
need people to hack code.
P.
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