Yes, I should have mentioned that. NASA employees have made significant contributions. Early clusters (beowolf) were done at NASA. And at least some of the NIC drivers were developed there.
Still, this announcement represents something qualitatively new and different. The idea that *you* can contribute to flying software. It's nice to see such an attitude. -- Allen Brown http://brown.armoredpenguin.com/~abrown > Hello all, > > Just to let you know, NASA (at least parts of NASA) regularly uses "Open > Source" software. Linux is an important part of many projects, as well as > OpemVMS. > > Nyal R. Cammack > > http://msp.gsfc.nasa.gov/tdrss/wsc.html > > _______________________________________________ > EUGLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug > _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
