> > > The United Security Conference is Sept 19 and 20 in San Francisco. > http://www.net-security.org/conference.php?id=445 Sept 9 is very > close for having a proposal ready, and then somebody would have > to go to SF. On the other hand, the sandboxing in PyPy is > definitely innovative, and if they are just announcing their > contest now, there may not _be_ many other people competing for > the money. Of course we would have to find out something to do > with sandboxing. >
I can contribute ideas for things to do with sandboxing: - expose an analyzing framework ("matlab style") to the web, pypy the bling out of some big data (some genome or whatever): Buzzword bonus "big data", "analyzing framework", and "genome" - package the sandboxing as an PostgreSQL trusted language (as in plPyPySandbox), giving the possibility to write database procedures in Python without the chance to harm something) Buzzword bonus "database" - prove the concept of an scalable sandboxed application hosting in the cloud. That sandboxed application hosting is something relevant could be confirmed by Wesley. Buzzword bonus: "scalable", "application hosting", "the cloud" Harald -- GHUM GmbH Harald Armin Massa Spielberger Straße 49 70435 Stuttgart 0173/9409607 Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 734971 - persuadere. et programmare
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