Are you kidding me? NO?
Have you seen what Adaptive Computing did with Moab? They took Maui
added/improved it
and are now charging a fortune for Moab.
If a company wants to start from scratch with a product fine, but to take a
product contributed
by the community for free and then repackage it with bug fixes and added
features, that's not
good.
We were using Maui and the $price$ for Moab was ridiculously expensive charging
by
node sockets and thus why we ended up with Son of Grid Engine. The price for
Univa Grid Engine was equally expensive when we initially inquired.
I don't see anything good coming out of this in the long run for us...
Joseph
On 10/22/2013 06:20 AM, ChrisDag wrote:
John Kloss wrote:
Should we assume that, since Univa claims ownership of all copyright and
trademarks, _including_ the code under the SISSL, that Univa will be
fighting to shutdown the open source versions of Grid Engine (open
gridscheduler and Son of Grid Engine)?
No. You should not make that assumption.
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