Trent Nelson wrote:

    Sun, Google and Canonical have also expressed a lot of interest in
    the project -- I stopped asking for hardware a while back though as
    we've literally run out of space to host it all.

    The website is live, but the content is a bit sparse at the moment,
    excluding the poorly worded front page and the reasonably accurate
    network page:
        http://www.snakebite.org
        http://www.snakebite.org/network

    It'll probably be a few weeks before you can start logging in and
    doing stuff.  The HPCC/CSE server room at MSU is about to have walls
    knocked in and ramps built in order to accommodate a giant PDU that
    has been sitting outside it for about six months; the Snakebite rack
    is going to get shuffled around a bit so I figure there's not much
    point going live before that's taken care of.

    Other than that, I'm just happy to get this off my chest, ten months
    is a freakin' long time to try and keep something like this a secret
    ;-)

Great stuff Trent! I was wondering how you were doing.

I really appreciate what it takes to put these open resources
together ;) There's a lot of moving parts :)

Cheers,
Jim

BTW.

We now have zone servers in the OpenSolaris test farm, and
I plan to add guest os servers in the next few weeks using
ldoms (sparc) and xvm (x64). The zone servers provide whole
root zones, which should be a good development environment
for most projects. Check it out:

http://test.opensolaris.org/testfarm
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/testing/testfarm/zones/

Let me know if there is interest from the python community to
manage one of the test farm servers for python development.
Besides the general use machines, the php community is already
managing a T2000 server.
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