Hello, Chris Walker wrote: > Martin Quinson <[email protected]> writes:
>> On the contrary, tags help searching for all of them to compare before >> choosing, with is really welcomed. >> > > It would be great - but the last time I started that discussion[1] it > didn't come to firm conclusions about a way to proceed. Perhaps you > have some suggestions - both for grid packages and science in general. we should generate a few tutorials first. Let us wait a bit longer for a series of packages finding their ways to the distribution and then there will be tutorials coming, one from me. When there are more packages coming then there will be more tutorials and this sounds much like a book to write. Concerning "choice" I don't think there is too much. The grid is about computing together with others. It is rather common that you have those others of your team first and they already have made up their mind or some grid infrastructure or another. You will then join theirs and don't care much about what exactly their middleware is. To have a few middlewares in Debian helps easing that process of joining, particularly for those who have little IT background - they submit jobs and want results. Folks that are buying computers to join a grid will then more often decide for Debian than they would have without those packages. Best, Steffen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

