I see a few people have posted in the past wanting a clustered version
of hugin.

I'm wondering if there's been any development work on this.

I have some general ideas I'd like to toss out.

Could hugin be split up to run part of it's stitching remotely?  For
example, a stitch server would sit there and accept requests up to the
number of CPUs it had available.  The front end would feed pieces to
as many stitch servers that were available.  The server could run on a
linux/unix server or as a windows service.

Ultimately it would be really cool if people could run some public
stitch servers (like grid computing) people could use the spare
compute power of idle computers to stitch their images.

Michael Grant

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