[volunteergrid2-l] New Member

Shawn Willden shawn at willden.org
Wed Sep 5 21:05:36 UTC 2012


Sounds good to me!

(Including the part about Brad setting up Ruben's account :-)).

On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Brad Rupp <bradrupp at gmail.com> wrote:

> I assume everyone is fine with Ruben?  Please yell soon if you feel
> otherwise.
>
> Ruben, the next step is to get you an account on the Wiki so you can
> access the restricted section.  One of the members needs to do that.  I can
> take care of it this evening (MDT -- GMT-6) if no one has objections.
>  Sorry, this is the slow part of the process.
>
> Regards,
>
> Brad
>
>
> On 9/5/2012 2:39 PM, Ruben Pollan wrote:
>
>> What is the next step? Is there any process to decide if I can join the
>> grid? Or
>> I just get the furl and start setting my tahoe node?
>>
>> I guess I'll need also a user in the wiki to see the "restricted access"
>> pages.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Quoting Shawn Willden (2012-09-04 14:45:51)
>>
>>> Hi Ruben, welcome!
>>>
>>> A home server is just fine.  We ask for 95% uptime which is very
>>> achievable for
>>> a home server as long as you take a little care with your configuration.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:23 AM, Ruben Pollan <meskio at sindominio.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>      Hello all,
>>>
>>>      Quoting Brad Rupp (2012-09-04 06:27:51)
>>>      > Ruben, please tell us a bit about your self and how you would
>>> like to
>>>      > participate in VG2.
>>>
>>>      I right now live in Geneve (switzerland). During the day I work at
>>> CERN as
>>>      C++
>>>      programmer, over the night I hack on some projects[0].
>>>
>>>      I'm interested on joining the volunteergrid. I've played a bit with
>>> tahoe,
>>>      setting up some nodes and testing it, but I never participated on a
>>> stable
>>>      tahoe
>>>      grid. I'm interested on getting experience in reliable tahoe
>>> installations
>>>      and
>>>      use the volunteergrid for personal backup.
>>>
>>>      I do agree on the policies and I hope to be able to meet the
>>> requirements
>>>      to be
>>>      part of the grid. My idea is to set up a node at my home, I have a
>>> optic
>>>      fiver
>>>      with 100Mb/s of bandwith, a home server (an old dual core laptop)
>>> and 1TB
>>>      for
>>>      storage. Is it ok if I set it up on my home server? Or am I
>>> expected to do
>>>      it on
>>>      a proper server?
>>>
>>>      Cheers.
>>>
>>>
>>>      [0] http://code.meskio.net/
>>>
>>>      --
>>>      Rubén Pollán  | http://meskio.net/
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>>>
>>> --
>>> Shawn
>>>
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Shawn
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