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about the first MOO in Brazil - "Em maio de 1995 o primeiro MOO do brasil foi instalado" (In May 1995, the first brasilian MOO was installed). During that era, Internet access was almost restricted to universities and a couple of providers. There were *a* MOO and maybe 10/15 Talker servers :) Maybe
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Okay, well, I think we should leave LambdaMOO here for now, and consier moving back. Looking at other MUD articles, this one does seem rather odd. I tihnk LambdaMOO back to its on article, and disgard seperate sections/articles for other MOOs altogether, mainly because they are not all that important
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Hi sorry if I'm doing this wrong, never posted on a wikipedia talk page before. I am the founder of HellMOO. We've been around 4 years, have the most complex RPG yet implemented on a MOO, have over 4000 players, and peak at 80 active players simultaneous. Surely this qualifies us to be a 'notable
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Sorry, and yes, it was mentioned during one of the many MOO article deletions (PythonMOO, PhantsyWorld), but sorry if you feel that this is misplaced. I recall you mentioning merging all articles (apart from maybe LambdaMOO), but nonetheless okay. Out of interest who decides whether it should all be
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Comment: It might be worth looking at the whole "List of popular MOOs" section at MOO. While I think the general concept of MUDs and MOOs is encyclopedic, individual ones probably aren't. There is some interesting historical material in LambdaMOO, and (to a lesser extent) LinguaMOO and MediaMOO, but
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article. I have also reformed the article, hopefully making it an article, that someone who knows little about MOOs can make use of. All are welcome to revise and correct, however as far as I know all is accutate, and verified by the MOO I wizard. The well-known moos needs expansion. I will try and
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Remember that cows go moo. This might indeed be an important note for purposes of text disambiguation, especially if in some very humane and technologically advanced epoch (even one possibly occuring very soon) cows can access the internet and might go searching for the origin of the word "moo" in
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On the subject of MOOs other than LambdaMOO itself you can't really match the really important influence of three MOOs: MediaMOO, and also Jays House MOO and (later) Waterpoint, where much of the original community of early adopters of MOO later hung out. The continued maintenance of MOO by Jay
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and think without question it warrants its own article. How many others do is debatable. I had even been advised that it was practically the only MOO of any consequence. If so, it would be reasonable, in my opinion, to make a separate article for LambdaMOO and link to it from here. This would
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I think that the current article is all over the place, and that a big part of the reason why it is all over the place is because 3/4 of the article is used to describe individual MOOs. In my opinion this is not the way to do things. The article should have perhaps 1/3 of the article maximum to
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Because your information is outdated, the game split into two different versions, and you no longer have 4000 players nor have 80 players on at one time. And everything has been done in reallifeMOOcode, so swagger please, move on, also didn't you shut down the game, split the community into two?
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I think this article needs continued cleanup, so I have updated the date on the cleanup tag. There is a lot more to be said about what a MOO is, what its social impact was on the early history of the Internet (I do believe it had some!), what MOOs have been used for, etc. I don't trust that my
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overall I'm thinking it would make sense to merge the significant parts from those individual articles into MOO and have one good article instead of a smattering of trivial ones. I'm not sure, however, if that discussion is in-scope for this particular VfD. --RoySmith 13:25, 6 August 2005 (UTC)
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I'll take a look. Also, I would say no, since LambdaMOO (the server) is the only moo server, so splitting it (like it used to be I think), in my opinion, would make it confusing like it was before. However if someone thinks this could be done well, go ahead, but I would personally not aggree.
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To whom it may concern: As a user, I must insist that PythonMOO is not notable in the grand scheme of MOOs. There are maybe a dozen regular users, including myself. If you want to list notable MOOs, go for stuff like BayMOO (high-population), Rupert (SunNET hub), YibMOO (notable founder), or
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It says a couple times in the article that LambdaMOO is the only server distribution, but the Foo server is widely distributed and includes a significant (though not massive) addition of features. Generally, it's more widely used than Lambda among MOOs that are game-oriented, as opposed to
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MOO'. We've done some things in MOOcode that have never been done before. Our system creates and destroys almost 1,000 objects per hour. We have a complex weather simulation, an AI economy with autonomous agents, a queueing action system, and much more that is 'of note', I should think.
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Making HateMOO and then HellMOO. Also you have missed out a number of other things, this game is in general view a cybering erotic roleplaying game for about 70% of the community which frequents the now known "Hellmoo", which is known to be ran by Gilmore, aka "the creator".
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Okay, all complete, and forwards have been set-up (including recreation of previously deleted articles for redirection by admin). I have marked it for cleanup, since I probably won't be able to do a good job myself, and it needs doing. Good luck to whoevers task it becomes.
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I have had the same thought myself, and as a MOO owner I set to find out, it seems the first (I cant confirm this) was a test MOO, which itself was rather popular, which was pulled down. I only have managed to retrieve broken bits of info, but I will make it a task to find
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the popularity of MOOsaico over those times was its "uniqueness". You wont find any other moo (in portuguese) on all the MOO listings from that time (you will get AtlantisMOO after some time. Also, I've never received any email/complain about stating it on the web front
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I question whether the word 'object-oriented' is limiting or descriptive in this context. Is the distinguishing feature user-programability (regardless of programming language)? Is the term MOO meant to distinguish from earlier, user-programmable MUD-like systems?
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Can I comment that some of the information within that article seems trivial, for example the proportion of genders, since this could be done for any or all of the MOOs, it hardly seems notable or worthwhile, and just a section of reams of data, but this is my view.
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It's a fundamental ability of Wizards and essential for other users to build and program the MOO? Why is it unimportant enough to delete just because you don't know what it is? Might as well go and delete half of the unsourced statements in the article at random.
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The article looks much better now. I don't know if other MOOs warrant their own articles or not. But I think that the way you've got it displayed now is great. Then you can decide on an individual basis whether other MOOs warrant their own pages.
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It seems it is the first 'public' MOO, however a MOO which seems to go by the name of AlphaMOO, was in existace before it. However, even if that isn't the right name - it seems the first was a test MOO for the server, and was shutdown a while ago.
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describe notable examples of it, and overall should be providing generic examples of what MOOs are. I for one have no idea of what a MOO is, and, after reading the article, still have no idea. My understanding is that a MOO is a derivation of a
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I notice how you target PythonMOO since you are a user, yet you choose not to investigate other listed MOOs and check their notability, also it looks a little like a directory already - so why do you not choose to clean it up and improve it?
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Thanks for all the work Ian. I never used anything but LambdaMOO -- other than a personal, now deleted, MOO I setup using the same core. I think the well-known moos section will take care of itself ;). I'm honestly glad that
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Further there is a lot more history to be put in here that is relevant. For example, the version of MOO that was hosted in the DGD driver ("LP MOO"), a list of new features that were added over time (exceptions, for example).
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The difference is only in culture and programming. Obviously, a "multi-user dungeon" has a focus on gaming, whereas a MOO can be for any purpose, but has seen mostly social, collaborative-creative, and academic/educational
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on the small subject of MOO. Consider listing major MOO developemtments (like sunnet and features of interesting moos). But a key thing would be to build on what a MOOs is, any suggestions on my proposals? Or I may just be
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Why someone changed "the first/the oldest" to "one of the first/one of the oldest" to De digitale metro and MOOsaico ? If they were the first, why can't it be stated ? - paf 18:40, 31 May 2006 (WET)
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and perform the merge. None of the articles involved in the proposed merge are actively being editted, and most are just stubs, so acting independently would hardly be considered a reckless act. --
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One of the most distinguishing features of a MOO is that its users can perform object-oriented programming within the server, ultimately expanding and changing how the server behaves to everyone.
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I added a quick note to the article. Every source that talks about building or programming the MOO e.g. duck tutorial talks about the global names and their use in generic objects for copying.
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I am not a party to this proposal, and object to the implication that I am. I believe I mentioned the idea in passing at one time in association with one of the various deletion votes for
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I read the first section and some others that seemed to have some hope of explaining in plain English what a defines a MOO and I came away not quite sure why another word for MUD exists.
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Would there be any support for th removal of the tag. The recent cleanup I preformed seems to have remained with only minor alterations, so would anyone support the removal of the tag?
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Did you find a source for this, that we might include and reference in the main article? Introducing Lambda as the second, without mention of the first, frustrates me to no end ;).
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By adding an object as a property of #0 (the system object) a Wizard has effectively "assigned it a global name" which can be accessed from any verb. See also the verbs
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Does anyone think/agree we need a section on moo cores? We've got stuff like Jays House Core in the external links but people won't have a friggin clue what it is.
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and is used extensively to reference important objects such as generics and utility libraries. This is explained in the LambdaMOO Programmer's Manual subsection
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article looks nice. On reading that article, I know what a MUSH is. It also has a handful of separate articles for MUSHes of historical significance, one being
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Okay, it seems I have misjudged the situation, I just feel if things are not proposed and voted on like in AfD, what people feel is notable can change articles.
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As proposed recently by Kipper2258 and RoySmith merge links have been posted. This is designed to make one comprehensive page, rather than many scattered ones.
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The page is looking really good, but one problem is the opening paragraph, which IMO is far too long. It'd be good if it was split up a bit. Have a look at
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Do you have any sources to say they were the first? I would personally doubt that they were the first, another MOO may have come and gone before them.
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I hope nobody finds my changes controversial, but being an extant MOO community member since 1991/1992, I found much of what was here to be debatable.
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Okay, thanks. Its just because this seems to lack so much general information, and as Zordrac said, its just about moos, it just reads very badly.
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If its the only server, it should stay in the main article. Wow, I thought that there would be more MOOs in the world than just 1 server full.
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and had difficulty with the MOO part. It'd be good if the opening was a bit clearer. Also, should the part about LambdaMOO's server be in the
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So, in my opinion, LambdaMOO should without question be unmerged. And the article should include one heck of a lot more about what a MOO is.
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Cleaning up and improving it is a long-term project, which I will surely work periodically, but I know that the PythonMOO entry is nonnotable
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employed, which makes it easy for "each community member to be a programmer" (if only to a small extent like customising the user object).
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I have changed date tag bac to october, since thats when all the work first started (I hope you don't mind, but it's standard convention).
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I moved the (fairly esoteric) discussion of object numbers & names past the general description of the capabilities of MOO itself.
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I made it clear that while Stephen White authored the first version of MOO, it was Pavel Curtis who really made it significant.
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is a very common programming paradigm and is spelled correctly. Oriented and orientated are completely different words. --
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By the way, I think that there's about 50 MUDs which have their own pages on wikipedia. And yet they are still missing
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Ian, it's simple. You *wont* find any ref regarding any moo prior to MOOsaico in Portugal or Brasil. You can check in
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MOO (and MUDs in general) is/was an important chapter in Internet history. I think this article should reflect that.
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Yes, all MOO servers are either ports of lambdamoo or patches on it. I will look over the first para soon too.
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I fixed spelling of object-oriented; it was repeatedly used as object-orientated, which is not correct usage.
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I think it should stay. I was on-the-fence about merging all these MOO articles into one in the first place
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Yet when we try to add HellMOO to the 'list of notable MOOs' on this page, it gets reverted. Why is that?
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I added a history section with dates and names of the original releases. I got this information from the
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I sure don't. Yes! Please add ;). We can always split to another article, if warrented in the future.
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Why is it called MOO? Is it an acronym? I don't see this in the article. Shouldn't it be in the lede?
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Go got it. Probably best to put it below the well-know moos if you ask me (called well-known cores?).
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Maybe "LambdaMOO was created at the famous Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center) by Pavel Curtis"
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Thanks for the edit and recommendations Fennec, hopefully someone will consider the recommended
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The hunt will continue. I am seeking documents from old moo'ers that seem unavailable online.
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LambdaMOO was created on the famous Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center) by Pavel Curtis
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MOO is still maintained, I made that clear, where the original article claimed otherwise.
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I think that one big problem with these kinds of decisions is that there is no confirmed
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merged? The merge article implies that it can be done by anyone with support from talk.
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I revered the spelling "correction" that changed object oriented to object orientated.
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If you are looking for the game "Master of Orion", abbreviated "Moo" or "MOO", see
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I just came across MOO while looking through pages and I have no clue why it is.
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community-oriented. Regardless of its usage, though, it IS another distribution.
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changes on their own have cleaned up all the language and grammar issues here.
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I thought LambdaMOO was first in fact, perhaps only in significance. What was?
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Oh.... do you have any sources or websites? I will have a little hunt too.
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are (note: why is MUCK a redirect to MUSH? They are different things!)
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In your list of Notable MOO's I find it odd that there is no mention of
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I tried to clarify what one would use the MOO programming language for.
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BayMOO (high-population), Rupert (SunNET hub), YibMOO (notable founder)
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Is this article ever going to get around to explaining what a MOO is?
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Xerox PARC is a building, a center, not a machine something runs on.
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dunno on Lingua. No news since Jan04, were they huge in the past?
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add to this, but if anyone else can assist, that would be good.
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Regardless, go ahead and move LambdaMOO back out to it's own.
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for so many years. Regards - paf, 15:37, 01 July 2006 (WET)
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Right, I've put the bit about LambdaMOO (the MOO) into the
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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for what I mean there. I extracted bits from these 3 in
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No problem, glad its apprechiated, took long enough :P
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