On Jun 14, 2005, at 5:45 PM, Jeff Squyres wrote:

We're a quiet bunch.  :-)

Which is a bad thing for Open Source development. It seems Open MPI is closed-source development project with an open-source release model. The FAQ claims the future is in Open Source code, methodology, and philosophy; so why is the development and testing of Open MPI closed? Closed-source development doesn't scale. You're missing out on early bug reports from users with environments and applications different than yours. You're missing out on outside development help in finding and fixing bugs.

Please adopt a release-early, release-often strategy.

"Show us the code!"

-scott

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