Re: Ruleby was: Rules based policy engine

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From: matt joyce
Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 6:50 am

Tilman Baumann wrote:
I agree with Rusty's idea (somewhere in this thread), if it's built as 
modules, the rules processing could be done by various efforts.
Python, Ruby, Sieve, Prolog, Datalog, C; how fantastic that we have the 
chance (and choice) of any (all), including those we haven't thought of 
yet.  Fertile times indeed!

For some (me) the FR is a toy of sorts, something to explore.
For others it's a tool, something to solve a problem with.
I suspect it's partly an act of rebellion too.

Matt

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Re: Rules based policy engine, Ryan Meador, (Sun Jul 20, 6:08 pm)
Re: Rules based policy engine, Matt Joyce, (Sun Jul 20, 7:20 pm)
Re: Rules based policy engine, Chris Wright, (Sun Jul 20, 7:38 pm)
Re: Rules based policy engine, Russell Sears, (Mon Jul 21, 11:27 am)
Re: Rules based policy engine, Matt Joyce, (Mon Jul 21, 7:33 pm)
Re: Rules based policy engine, Matt Joyce, (Tue Jul 22, 12:19 am)
Ruleby was: Rules based policy engine, Scott, (Tue Jul 22, 5:57 am)
Re: Ruleby was: Rules based policy engine, Tilman Baumann, (Tue Jul 22, 6:13 am)
Re: Ruleby was: Rules based policy engine, matt joyce, (Tue Jul 22, 6:50 am)