I was just thinking back to past projects, and about a year ago I wished I
had something like this to do background housekeeping tasks for a
distributed application I was writing -- I wanted to do them if possible
on a free system, and only schedule time on some system if they didn't get
scheduled anyway.
Since I'm sure this isn't a new idea, any good reasons not to allow this?
(surely there can't be security implications, right?) I'm not really
interested in doing it myself right now, but I might in the future if
there aren't good reasons otherwise.
Chris Smith <cd_smith@ou.edu>
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