On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 10:46:05PM -0800, Chris Samuel wrote: > On 9/2/20 10:36 pm, Benson Muite wrote: > > > Take a look at the bootable cluster CD here: > > http://www.littlefe.net/ > > From what I can see BCCD hasn't been updated for just over 5 years, and the > last email on their developer list was Feb 2018, so it's likely a little out > of date now. > > http://bccd.net/downloads > > http://bccd.net/pipermail/bccd-developers/ > > On the other hand their TRAC does list some ticket updates a few months ago, > so perhaps there are things going on but Skylar needs more hands? > > https://cluster.earlham.edu/trac/bccd-ng/report/1?sort=created&asc=0&page=1
Wow, I had no idea people on the Beowulf list were still thinking of BCCD. :) I've been working on a major BCCD update for a while now (modern Debian, better node auto-detection) but a combination of life interference and a shift in focus for the project to curriculum development has slowed me down. At the end of the day, BCCD has three has three main goals: 1. Non-destructive in its default mode 2. Simple ("just press enter") 3. Ready with pedagogically-useful ("validated, verified, and accredited") curriculum modules One thing I'm hoping can come out of this major update is to decouple the BCCD from the underlying distribution, since that's been a barrier for some people in using BCCD. That's just an aspiration right now, but we'll see where it goes. I'll get off my soapbox and get back to work. :) -- Skylar _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit https://beowulf.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/beowulf