Personally I love the idea. Would this be an on application system where you 
are allowed more than the standard memory/processor/etc limits? Also, to double 
check, this would be running a lot of intensive stuff and such? Such as if 
someone wanted to run a long script to process something, rather than running 
on hemlock and slowing down everyone, running it there using more memory etc 
without damaging other scripts?
 
I'd just like to clarify exactly what this is for.
-Matt



> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Sun, 7 
> Oct 2007 07:14:16 +0100> Subject: [Toolserver-l] special projects server 
> (asterisk, etc.)> > so it's fairly common that users want to host larger 
> projects on the > toolserver, but for various reasons we haven't been 
> comfortable doing that on > hemlock. i thought about this a bit, and came up 
> with this:> > http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Toolserver/Special_projects> > 
> if you're interested, or think this would be useful, please feel free to > 
> comment on the page.> > - river.
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