I second this.

My only concern is that we have a means to generate virtual machines (where
root access can be granted) for the purposes of sandboxing, testing, and
instruction.  My understanding was that OSL could also provide these.

-- Nicholas


On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 7:09 PM, Matthew Jadud <mja...@allegheny.edu> wrote:

> 2011/2/17 Ian Weller <i...@ianweller.org>:
> > Just a quick ping -- what's the status on this? Is there an email I
> > missed that I need to reply to?
>
> Put simply, I think a mistake is being made if we don't use the OSUOSL
> infrastructure, and instead rely on two or three volunteers to keep
> things going.
>
> Cheers,
> Matt
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