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you don't have to petition for anything; all you have to do is ask. it's
not like someone running, say, a completely unauthorized seti at home
client on all of our machines in the labs and then getting their account
turned off and the computer police knocking at their door. i allowed
stephen to run the darts client on the linux machines in gcb because it
was interesting and he asked politely. that's all you have to do: if you
have a distributed computing project that might be able to utilize some of
our underutilized lab machines, by all means, just ask. the worst thing
we can do is turn you down. the only time i get worked up is when
someone *doesn't* ask... then bad things happen.
ryan woodsmall
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On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Brent Deterding wrote:
> I would petition open systems to let you run a distributed client on their lab
> boxen next time around. Run it with a bunch o failsafes and only at night or
> something; there's a reasonable solution that makes everyone happy.
>
> -- Brent
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