To use Perl as a MOO language, perhaps a dialect of Perl could work. We could add more OO support.

The Monk's time constraints are a problem, yes, and I cannot address it. But there are probably a few people like me (who have far, far too much free time on their hands) on the boards as well, who wouldn't mind working on this in their spare time.

If we go with Telnet for a client, it's not like we have to write the client ourselves right?. We could just use XML feeds to bring the nodes into the MOO, and there doesn't need to be complex changes made to the website (I think, please keep in mind I don't know much about this subject).

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