Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
Matthew Farrellee wrote: | The software is already packaged for F9. Initially, there is work to be | done along the lines of easily enabling the client side for users. Long | term, there is work to be done for handling NATs/firewalls, trusting | results, and scaling up to the aforementioned "million+" node open grid. This is good news. On the fedora-devel list Debarshi pointed out to BOINC as well. If there was one single reason this is interesting for me is that there has for long been a sort of "underground" Fedora consumers cult doing work around Bioinformatics, Gene Sequencing and the like in India. The research work might not be in the open, but there is a ready community waiting to be tapped
You'd probably be interested to know that the client side (execute node) of Condor can use a BOINC client to process data when there is nothing else to run (jobs).
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