I'm a little bit late to the party and haven't had time to read all the comments yet, but I like the idea and the fact that it's written in Erlang.
So I just wanted to ask: is it intended to be open-source? I couldn't find the link to the source on the site and as mentioned I didn't read through comments yet.
EDIT: I skimmed all the comments but still haven't found any mention about source code. Also, I remembered YAJET[1] as something at least equally interesting.
I'm not quite done with it yet. I may post source after I've used it for awhile and worked out any kinks. Honestly doing it in Erlang was not a great idea. I had to do a lot of micro optimization to make it run at reasonable speeds. I hope to rewrite it in D one day and maybe make a NIF plugin.
So I just wanted to ask: is it intended to be open-source? I couldn't find the link to the source on the site and as mentioned I didn't read through comments yet.
EDIT: I skimmed all the comments but still haven't found any mention about source code. Also, I remembered YAJET[1] as something at least equally interesting.
[1]: Home page is here: http://www.yajet.net/ and docs here: http://www.yajet.net/yajet/doc/yajet.html