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tuxmachines.org - Do you waddle the waddle?http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/27209 [tuxmachines.org - Do you waddle the waddle?] Bryan Che, part of the project management team at Red Hat, started a new project at Fedora this week called Nightlife. Based on the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Condor Project, Nightlife will give people the ability "to donate idle capacity from their own computers to an open, general-purpose Fedora-run grid for processing socially beneficial work and scientific research that requires access to large amounts of computing power."

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OStatic blogshttp://ostatic.com/163391-blog/fedora-nightlife-project-harnesses-idle-computer-power#rss [OStatic blogs] Fedora Nightlife Project Harnesses Idle Computer Power: Che says he hopes Nightlife will eventually help to build over a million nodes at Fedora, but there are a few things that need to happen first -- mainly to determine what the requirements will be to run on Nightlife. At the bare minimum, they will need to be open source, safe, and have an open source-centric policy around the results.

Aggregated feed of all jboss feeds[Aggregated feed of all jboss feeds] Introducing Fedora Nightlife: I've recently started a new project at Fedora called Nightlife. Here's the text of the e-mail I sent to the newly-created Fedora Nightlife mailing list:

Slashdot: Generated for ChicoLance (318143)http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/05/29/1224201&from=rss [Slashdot: Generated for ChicoLance (318143)] "Nightlife" Harnesses Idle Fedora Nodes For Research: I'm sure you could get switches at the sockets if you intentionally looked for them, but I was 21 before I ever knew of this concept, from going over to England to visit family. It's one of those small details that sticks in your head, kind of like slang words or Cadbury chocolate.

LWN.nethttp://lwn.net/Articles/284448/rss [LWN.net] Introducing Fedora Nightlife (Bryan's Blog): People will be able to donate idle capacity from their own computers to an open, general-purpose Fedora-run grid for processing socially beneficial work and scientific research that requires access to large amounts of computing power. Given the large number of Fedora users, I hope that we will eventually be able to build a community grid of over a million nodes at Fedora.

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money news blog[money news blog] “Nightlife” Harnesses Idle Fedora Nodes For Research: Red Hat employee Bryan Che started a project called Nightlife. He wants people to ‘donate idle capacity from their own computers to an open, general-purpose Fedora-run grid for processing socially beneficial work and scientific research that requires access to huge amounts of computing power.’”

Think Future Group[Think Future Group] Fedora Nightlife Announced: People will be able to donate idle capacity from their own computers to an open, general-purpose Fedora-run grid for processing socially beneficial work and scientific research that requires access to large amounts of computing power. Given the large number of Fedora users, I hope that we will eventually be able to build a community grid of over a million nodes at Fedora.

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