On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 3:06 AM, Fernando Perez <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I hope that this exchange will have been useful for you to understand
>> better some aspects of cluster computing in some environment. I cannot
>> rely go much further, as it is beyond my expertise.
>
> In this form, it truly has, and for that I thank you immensely (that's
> why I put it up on the wiki, as it will help us refine those ideas
> further over time).

I'd like to also say that I'm actually sorry for using the term FUD in
this discussion: while I still contend the *unintentional* effect
could be one of sowing uncertainty and doubt, the unintentional part
here is key, and I completely overlooked that.  The term FUD carries
with it a connotation of intent to harm, and I obviously know that was
never, in any way, your intent.  So it was pretty ill-thought of me to
use that term, and I'm sorry about that!

All the best,

f

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