{Apologies in advance those who see multiple copies of this email} ======================================================================== Open-Bio Project Announcement: Sun Microsystems Hardware Grant ======================================================================== Greetings from Copenhagen and the BOSC'2001 and ISMB'2001 conferences where many of our members and hard working volunteer developers are currently attending scientific talks and events in between collaborative coding and hacking hijinks at the conference message center. On behalf of the open-bio.org core team and all of our various project leaders and managers I'd like to take this time to formally announce that the Open Bioinformatics Foundation has been awarded a significant hardware grant from Sun Microsystems. This is a very significant award and represents a milestone achievement in our collective project history. The servers and storage systems donated by Sun will allow us to roll out our third generation of servers and project infrastructure services. The list price of the donated hardware is approx. $39,000 USD and includes the following components: o Three Netra T1 high density rackmount servers o One Netra st A1000 RAID storage array o One Sun Cobalt RAQ 4 rackmount server appliance Our current plans are to split the multiple servers out according to task: 1) Web, email listserv, DNS & FTP services 2) Core project development server with hardware RAID 3) anonymous CVS front-end and nightly build system A firewall/IDS system is being worked on as a separate project. We will be building, integrating and rolling out these systems in stages over the next several months. Expect to see a few more announcements and solicitations for volunteer assistance as things get under way. Concurrent with the integration of our new hardware will be a project aimed at rolling out a new content management system and a new unified look and feel for our various websites. The following Sun employees provided invaluable assistance during the grant and application process: Loralyn Mears & Stefan Unger. The grant would not have been awarded to us without their efforts and support. On behalf of the Open Bioinformatics Foundation, Chris Dagdigian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://biojava.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l