Completely agreed.  The fact of the matter is that companies, who by nature are 
quite knowledgeable regarding their product, are very good references for 
problems, information, and benchmarks on their own product and certainly belong 
on the list.  I've personally been able to learn a great deal from intelligent, 
reserved members of this list, that just happen to be working for a company.  
Did they use bias?  Probably, just as much as anyone naturally would.  But was 
it overt, or was there any mention to "marketing wars"?  No.
   
  I don't support misleading comparisons, but even moreso, I don't support 
companies having flame wars (regardless of who started it, ignore them if they 
are wrong) on a Beowulf list.  After all, in case we've forgotten, a Beowulf is 
supposed to be composed of free, open source software on Mass Market 
Commodity-Off-The-Shelf components.  This includes the network, and while 
obviously, if you have the money available, using a faster, more expensive 
network is great, there are many of us who don't and can't.
   
  Thanks for your respect and mutual concern for the enjoyability of this list,
   
  Ellis

John Hearns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Gilad Shainer wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
> 
> I believe that your company is using this list for pure marketing wars
> for a long time, so don't be surprise when someone responds back.

Quite a lot of companies post to this list.
People from Microsoft, Intel, AMD, Qlocig/Pathscale, Myricom,
Scalable Informatics and, yep, Streamline.
And someone from Duke quite a lot.
That's what makes this list interesting.
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