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[atlas] Reasons to celebrate - passed 1K active probes :)
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Piotr Strzyzewski
Piotr.Strzyzewski at polsl.pl
Wed Dec 28 20:06:53 CET 2011
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 11:58:24AM +0100, Philip Homburg wrote: > So, assuming for a moment that we cannot let 'third party' probes connect > to the Atlas infrastructure, because we cannot trust the results, what > would be the point of releasing the source? One is that somebody may want > to run his own private copy of the whole Atlas system. But that is going to > to be a lot of work setting it all up. Open source means that everybody can search for potential bugs, problems, etc. On the other hand - everybody can submit some patches with improvements and help develop ATLAS. -- gucio -> Piotr Strzyżewski E-mail: Piotr.Strzyzewski at polsl.pl
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