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1 #from skeleton import skeleton
2 #extends skeleton
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4
5 #def title
6 Intro
7 #end def
8
9 #def body
10 <h1>XVM &mdash; Virtual Servers for MIT </h1>
11
12 <p><strong>xvm.mit.edu</strong> is a virtualization service for the
13 MIT community.  We offer <strong>virtual machines</strong>&mdash;your
14 own complete system on which you can start from our <strong>two-minute
15 Debian</strong> Linux auto-install or install the operating
16 <strong>system of your choice</strong>.  The service is <strong>free
17 to any Athena account holder</strong>.  </p>
18
19 <p>If you're a member of the MIT community, go <a
20 href="https://xvm.mit.edu/"><strong>try out the service</strong>
21 now</a>.  You'll need an <a href="http://ca.mit.edu/">MIT personal
22 certificate</a>.</p>
23
24 <p>The XVM code base is also forthcoming as a <strong>free
25 software</strong> project.  We've been too lazy to put in a COPYING
26 file yet, but you can look at our source in <a
27 href="https://xvm.mit.edu:1111/">our Subversion repo</a>.  If you're
28 interested in using <strong>XVM outside MIT</strong>, we'd be happy to
29 help you make it work in your environment; mail us at
30 <tt>xvm@mit.edu</tt>.</p>
31
32 <p>xvm.mit.edu is provided by <a href="http://sipb.mit.edu/">SIPB</a>,
33 the <strong>student computing group</strong> at MIT, with generous
34 funding from <a href="http://web.mit.edu/ist/">IS&amp;T</a>.  Like all
35 SIPB projects, we are independently run by our own team of volunteers,
36 and we welcome new contributors.</p>
37
38 <p>Questions and <strong>feedback welcome</strong> at <tt>xvm@mit.edu</tt>.</p>
39
40 #end def