Ahh, the real reasons:
3. The HPC community is quite small, and the competition is quite
fierce...
Open Source tends to weed out the weaker competition (i.e. users decide
the winner). If you have the best solution, competition shouldn't be a
concern.
6. We're still working through the le
On Jun 14, 2005, at 5:45 PM, Jeff Squyres wrote:
We're a quiet bunch. :-)
Which is a bad thing for Open Source development. It seems Open MPI is
closed-source development project with an open-source release model.
The FAQ claims the future is in Open Source code, methodology, and
philos