Hey all,
After a very productive session up in Montreal, we are now announcing the
creation of a Thin-OSCAR development mailing list. This list is intended to
discuss the creation of Thin-OSCAR.
Many may ask: "What is Thin-OSCAR?"
Thin-OSCAR is an effort to create a version of OSCAR that will not require
full node installation to run. We expect Thin-OSCAR to be able to handle
fully diskless nodes, as well as just OSless nodes, and any other
combination of on disk/off disk operation you could imagine. The goal is to
make this solution fit seamlessly with the existing OSCAR solution, so users
would have the choice of deploying a single image to either disk-full,
diskless, or disk-capable but OSless nodes.
We'll kick off the mailing list on Monday July 15th with opening comments,
(I'm giving people a few days to get subscribed before we start major
discussions on the list) and expect all development discussions to=20
happen over there. If you are interested in working, observing, or=20
even just being part of the peanut gallery on the Thin-OSCAR project,=20
sign up for the mailing list at:
http://www.osl.iu.edu/mailman/listinfo.cgi/thinoscar-devel
If you have any further questions, feel free to email me about them.
So if you are interested, go sign up for the list, and we'll see you soon on
thinoscar-devel.
-Sean
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