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The Google Compute Engine section of README.md is >1 year old #12055

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kshyatt opened this issue Jul 8, 2015 · 3 comments
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The Google Compute Engine section of README.md is >1 year old #12055

kshyatt opened this issue Jul 8, 2015 · 3 comments
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kshyatt commented Jul 8, 2015

Google Compute Engine is evolving rapidly, as is Julia. This section is current as of March 2014 and assumes working knowledge of Google Cloud Services.

These notes apply to the Debian 7 image currently available on Google Compute Engine and Julia pre-0.3.

Has someone tested a newer version of Julia on GCE? Can we update this datestamp to be more current? Should we keep this section if no one can confirm this is still working? The relevant section.

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I don't think this is required in the README, unless we want to mention how to get Julia running on every cloud service.

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kshyatt commented Jul 8, 2015

I agree. This seems like the kind of thing that someone could write a Gist about and then it's googleable and updateable as they please.

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tkelman commented Jul 8, 2015

ref #6301

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