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Request for computing access for Picolo project #101

Closed arunesh closed 5 years ago

arunesh commented 5 years ago

Please fill out the details below to file a request for access to the CNCF Community Infrastructure Lab. Please note that access is targeted to people working on specific open source projects; this is not designed just to get your feet wet. The most important answer is the URL of the project you'll be working with. If you're looking to learn Kubernetes and related technologies, please try out Katacoda.

Arunesh Mishra

arunesh@picolo.network

Picolo Labs Inc

CTO, co-founder.

Decentralized edge-friendly data and compute for web 3.0 applications.

Briefly describe the project (i.e., what is the detail of what you're planning to do with these servers?)

Picolo is a fully open source project to leapfrog the infrastructure needed to support next generation Web 3.0 applications. These servers shall help us in building, testing benchmarking Picolo's edge friendly data and compute stack. It will also help us contribute back to the community and work closely with other open source projects as we will share our learnings/research and experience.

Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?

We are the founders of the Picolo Labs project. All source is hosted at https://github.com/picolonet

What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://www.packet.com/bare-metal/)?

Primarily edge and cloud machines.

What OS and networking are you planning to use (see: https://support.packet.com/kb/articles/supported-operating-systems)?

Any linux based OS should work well (Ubuntu, Debian, etc). Most of the functionality will be containerized.

Any other relevant details we should know about?

Web 3.0 is needs a solid cloud infrastructure, its time to build it.

dankohn commented 5 years ago

Sorry, we need to say no to this for now. We need to see a real repo with active development occurring and a clear Readme so that others can participate. https://github.com/picolonet/site is not that.

https://github.com/picolonet/dht makes me think you're looking for a high-capacity Bittorent node.

Dan Kohn dan@linuxfoundation.org Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation https://www.cncf.io +1-415-233-1000 https://www.dankohn.com

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 1:25 PM Arunesh notifications@github.com wrote:

Please fill out the details below to file a request for access to the CNCF Community Infrastructure Lab. Please note that access is targeted to people working on specific open source projects; this is not designed just to get your feet wet. The most important answer is the URL of the project you'll be working with. If you're looking to learn Kubernetes and related technologies, please try out Katacoda https://www.katacoda.com/courses/kubernetes/playground. Arunesh Mishra arunesh@picolo.network Picolo Labs Inc CTO, co-founder. Decentralized edge-friendly data and compute for web 3.0 applications. Briefly describe the project (i.e., what is the detail of what you're planning to do with these servers?)

Picolo is a fully open source project to leapfrog the infrastructure needed to support next generation Web 3.0 applications. These servers shall help us in building, testing benchmarking Picolo's edge friendly data and compute stack. It will also help us contribute back to the community and work closely with other open source projects as we will share our learnings/research and experience. Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?

We are the founders of the Picolo Labs project. All source is hosted at https://github.com/picolonet What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://www.packet.com/bare-metal/)?

Primarily edge and cloud machines. What OS and networking are you planning to use (see: https://support.packet.com/kb/articles/supported-operating-systems)?

Any linux based OS should work well (Ubuntu, Debian, etc). Most of the functionality will be containerized. Any other relevant details we should know about?

Web 3.0 is needs a solid cloud infrastructure, its time to build it.

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arunesh commented 5 years ago

Picolo node's code is hosted at: https://github.com/picolonet/storage

Our website is at: https://github.com/picolonet/site

The DHT repo is just an experiment in replacing the network layer with Kademlia, its largely a WIP: https://github.com/picolonet/dht

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 7:10 PM Dan Kohn notifications@github.com wrote:

Sorry, we need to say no to this for now. We need to see a real repo with active development occurring and a clear Readme so that others can participate. https://github.com/picolonet/site is not that.

https://github.com/picolonet/dht makes me think you're looking for a high-capacity Bittorent node.

Dan Kohn dan@linuxfoundation.org Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation https://www.cncf.io +1-415-233-1000 https://www.dankohn.com

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 1:25 PM Arunesh notifications@github.com wrote:

Please fill out the details below to file a request for access to the CNCF Community Infrastructure Lab. Please note that access is targeted to people working on specific open source projects; this is not designed just to get your feet wet. The most important answer is the URL of the project you'll be working with. If you're looking to learn Kubernetes and related technologies, please try out Katacoda https://www.katacoda.com/courses/kubernetes/playground. Arunesh Mishra arunesh@picolo.network Picolo Labs Inc CTO, co-founder. Decentralized edge-friendly data and compute for web 3.0 applications. Briefly describe the project (i.e., what is the detail of what you're planning to do with these servers?)

Picolo is a fully open source project to leapfrog the infrastructure needed to support next generation Web 3.0 applications. These servers shall help us in building, testing benchmarking Picolo's edge friendly data and compute stack. It will also help us contribute back to the community and work closely with other open source projects as we will share our learnings/research and experience. Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?

We are the founders of the Picolo Labs project. All source is hosted at https://github.com/picolonet What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://www.packet.com/bare-metal/)?

Primarily edge and cloud machines. What OS and networking are you planning to use (see: https://support.packet.com/kb/articles/supported-operating-systems)?

Any linux based OS should work well (Ubuntu, Debian, etc). Most of the functionality will be containerized. Any other relevant details we should know about?

Web 3.0 is needs a solid cloud infrastructure, its time to build it.

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dankohn commented 5 years ago

Sorry, but please feel free to try again when you have a more mature project, including preferably several hundred stars.

Dan Kohn dan@linuxfoundation.org Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation https://www.cncf.io +1-415-233-1000 https://www.dankohn.com

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 10:31 PM Arunesh notifications@github.com wrote:

Picolo node's code is hosted at: https://github.com/picolonet/storage

Our website is at: https://github.com/picolonet/site

The DHT repo is just an experiment in replacing the network layer with Kademlia, its largely a WIP: https://github.com/picolonet/dht

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 7:10 PM Dan Kohn notifications@github.com wrote:

Sorry, we need to say no to this for now. We need to see a real repo with active development occurring and a clear Readme so that others can participate. https://github.com/picolonet/site is not that.

https://github.com/picolonet/dht makes me think you're looking for a high-capacity Bittorent node.

Dan Kohn dan@linuxfoundation.org Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation https://www.cncf.io +1-415-233-1000 https://www.dankohn.com

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 1:25 PM Arunesh notifications@github.com wrote:

Please fill out the details below to file a request for access to the CNCF Community Infrastructure Lab. Please note that access is targeted to people working on specific open source projects; this is not designed just to get your feet wet. The most important answer is the URL of the project you'll be working with. If you're looking to learn Kubernetes and related technologies, please try out Katacoda https://www.katacoda.com/courses/kubernetes/playground. Arunesh Mishra arunesh@picolo.network Picolo Labs Inc CTO, co-founder. Decentralized edge-friendly data and compute for web 3.0 applications. Briefly describe the project (i.e., what is the detail of what you're planning to do with these servers?)

Picolo is a fully open source project to leapfrog the infrastructure needed to support next generation Web 3.0 applications. These servers shall help us in building, testing benchmarking Picolo's edge friendly data and compute stack. It will also help us contribute back to the community and work closely with other open source projects as we will share our learnings/research and experience. Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?

We are the founders of the Picolo Labs project. All source is hosted at https://github.com/picolonet What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://www.packet.com/bare-metal/)?

Primarily edge and cloud machines. What OS and networking are you planning to use (see: https://support.packet.com/kb/articles/supported-operating-systems)?

Any linux based OS should work well (Ubuntu, Debian, etc). Most of the functionality will be containerized. Any other relevant details we should know about?

Web 3.0 is needs a solid cloud infrastructure, its time to build it.

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