name for Fedora compute grid project
Karsten 'quaid' Wade
kwade at redhat.com
Thu Mar 6 01:06:53 UTC 2008
Recently under discussion on f-a-b is the idea of creating a
million-node compute grid using Condor and other tools. This might
include, for example, the ability to join the grid during firstboot.
Catch up on that thread here:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-advisory-board/2008-March/msg00022.html
We are suffering from a cool name; we are in danger of calling it
"Fedora at Home" in the meantime, and with one pick-up of that name in
Fedora Weekly News, someone is going to come pressing trademark rights.
Shall we declare it a codename in seek of a replacement?
What this thing is:
* A cool piece of technology with a grid client and Fedora-run grid
master
* A way to contribute to Fedora with spare CPU cycles from your
machine(s); useful for everyone from Web surfing grandmas to kernel
hackers with quad-cores
* A chance to create something that Fedorans can use for good projects:
- Distributed build-system
- Social and technical causes that match with Fedora values/ideals
- Cool research
It's some kind of convergence, which is why it needs a cool name, right?
- Karsten
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