X-Git-Url: http://xvm.mit.edu/gitweb/invirt/packages/invirt-web.git/blobdiff_plain/b5ce20fd6716edda2fdb56f89c1aa20e5614ce28..dc5962060920e5b064064f10e539d49a68c9da68:/code/templates/unauth.tmpl?ds=inline diff --git a/code/templates/unauth.tmpl b/code/templates/unauth.tmpl index 8ce3484..636984b 100644 --- a/code/templates/unauth.tmpl +++ b/code/templates/unauth.tmpl @@ -9,32 +9,43 @@ Intro #def body
xvm.mit.edu is a virtualization service for the -MIT community. We offer virtual machines—your -own complete system on which you can start from our two-minute -Debian Linux auto-install or install the operating -system of your choice. The service is free -to any Athena account holder.
- -If you're a member of the MIT community, go try out the service
-now. You'll need an MIT personal
+ xvm.mit.edu is a virtualization service for the MIT
+community. We offer virtual machines—your own
+complete system on which you can start from our two-minute
+Debian install or install the operating system of your
+choice. The service is free to any Athena
+account holder. MIT users: You'll need an MIT personal
certificate. The XVM code base is also forthcoming as a free
-software project. We've been too lazy to put in a COPYING
-file yet, but you can look at our source in our Subversion repo. If you're
-interested in using XVM outside MIT, we'd be happy to
-help you make it work in your environment; mail us at
-xvm@mit.edu. The XVM code base is a free software project under
+development, licensed under GPLv2+. If you're interested in using it,
+we'd be happy to help you set it up in your environment. Our Subversion
+repository is xvm.mit.edu is provided by SIPB,
-the student computing group at MIT, with generous
-funding from IS&T. Like all
-SIPB projects, we are independently run by our own team of volunteers,
-and we welcome new contributors.→ Log in to XVM now
+
+XVM features:
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+
+
+https://xvm.mit.edu:1111/
Questions and feedback welcome at xvm@mit.edu.
+Questions and feedback welcome at xvm@mit.edu.
#end def