I am sorry to bring up the old story now but I have a suggestion to make about
git + subversion.
I have used subversion for a while ( 8~9 years) and I started to use git a few
years ago. I realized that I need to combine these two version control systems
because I can not give up none of these.
24, 2012 7:49:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] OSCAR is NOT DEAD :-)
The openclustergroup name has not expired. OK, it expired but I got it back.
So everything should be back to normal. And if not, let me know what I need to
do to make it all OK again.
But now that www.openclustergroup.org
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 10:10 AM, LAHAYE Olivier olivier.lah...@cea.fr wrote:
After looking at the list archive, it seems that Oscar on RHEL 6.x is
(was?) wanted.
RHEL 6.x has the newer kernel, which gives us much better performance
than the ancient kernel in RHEL 5.x.
And AMD Magny-Cours
, November 24, 2012 3:42 PM
To: oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] OSCAR is NOT DEAD :-)
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 10:10 AM, LAHAYE Olivier olivier.lah...@cea.fr wrote:
After looking at the list archive, it seems that Oscar on RHEL 6.x is
(was?) wanted.
RHEL 6.x has
To: oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] OSCAR is NOT DEAD :-)
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 10:10 AM, LAHAYE Olivier olivier.lah...@cea.fr wrote:
After looking at the list archive, it seems that Oscar on RHEL 6.x is
(was?) wanted.
RHEL 6.x has the newer kernel, which gives us much
Dear all,
After looking at the list archive, it seems that Oscar on RHEL 6.x is (was?)
wanted.
The good news is that I'm working hard to make it a reality. The bad news is
that I'm working on my own SVN since v9483 as the openclustergroup domainname
has expired and oscar svn was on that
I was indirectly involved in OSCAR when the GSoC selected an OSCAR
project that integrates Grid Engine into OSCAR, as I was a member of
the open source Sun Grid Engine at that time.
Since the Open Grid Scheduler project is now the official version of
open-source Grid Engine (we are now outside of
Subject: [Oscar-users] Oscar not fully dead
I asked on the devel list and one of the developers replied that he
was working on getting Oscar built on Centos 6.2 though he has run
into a problem.
The important question I guess is whether there is still any interest
in Oscar from users.
In other
I asked on the devel list and one of the developers replied that he
was working on getting Oscar built on Centos 6.2 though he has run
into a problem.
The important question I guess is whether there is still any interest
in Oscar from users.
In other words, is it worth putting in the effort to