From: <ha...@no...> - 2002-03-18 10:42:19
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I was quite surprised to find out that BProc lives at: http://bproc.sourceforge.net and is active and maintained and has docs and maillist etc. On the other hand, assumption that Scyld website will be the first place which will point me to BProc news was quite false. BProc seemes to be mostly one-man-show by Erik Arjan Hendriks and he is not working for Scyld anymore and might not be on good terms with Scyld management. Sorry to touch these personal things but I think they have large technical implications and therefore should be known to cluster developers. BProc is GPL project and is used by several independent groups now. Good. Please help me to make the picture clear by completing the list. So far I know these projects using BProc: 1) Scyld Beowulf, of course http://www.scyld.com 2) LANL Clustermatic (where Erik's most recent email is) http://www.clustermatic.org/ 3) Clubmask and Maui http://clubmask.sourceforge.net/ http://www.supercluster.org/maui/body.html If you know others, please let me know. My apologies to anybody offended by this message, especially to Scyld and Erik Hendriks. Please correct any false statements I made - Internet was my only information source. The picture I made from various small pieces was quite big surprise for me, so I had to post this. (Sorry for this non-technical entry on bproc-users, I hope I'll be less off-topic next time.) Best Regards Vaclav Hanzl |