Brian,
As we already have our processes set up to build a Virtual Machine, it is going to be easy for us to continue providing a Virtual Machine distribution. So yes, we will have no problem supplying a Virtual Machine.

Brian Hamlin wrote:
as long as the futures thread is going...
I see the Virtual Machine image as a high priority
.. higher than Click2Try, specifically
I'm not sure who it is that is going to be handling geo data that has severely limited bandwidth there may be counter-examples, but in general, the VM technology is only getting stronger
a Virtual Machine is a really easy way to try and evaluate
I would think people on the edges of adoption would place a high value on pre-configured and interoperlable

best regards from Berkeley
  -Brian


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