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[Nel] Hello and a Question

+ Alfred + alfred@mazuma.net.au
+ Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:47:54 +1000 +

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Hey guys,
+	My name is Alfred and my "credentials" are that I am the "father" of 
+admin mod (http://www.adminmod.org) along with being a devloper for some 
+other hl based mods (firearms for eg).
+	I work as a research engineer into tactical networks, so I have a fair 
+bit of experience with comms effects in harsh conditions (i.e the 
+general internet).
+
+	Anyway, my question is, why did you develop your own distributed 
+architecture? Why not adapt/extend/use an existing solution such as 
+CORBA or DCOM (urgh, I know, win32 only). CORBA has a fair amount of 
+support and it can be coaxed to have the characteristics you need. I am 
+not saying you should change, I was just wonder what led you to make 
+your own? It just seems that the overheads of designing a naming and 
+authentication service are something that CORBA would have done away with.
+
+-- 
+Alfred Reynolds
+alfred@mazuma.net.au
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