Special thanks to...
Cedric who designed the banner and run a cool web site named Mac Depanne for French mac-lovers.
Mek and Tosj, alias Alex and Tom, running a wonderful web site and developing amazing Mac applications, particularly for biologists, at mekentosj.com, and who developed this splendid widget to monitor the Xgrid@Stanford cluster.
Allen & Shariff Corporation , an MEP Engineering firm in Maryland, who has contributed to the cluster since August 2004 with close to 40 computers online. Bravo!!
James Reynolds (university of Utah), whose web page has helped the project get started and has directly inspired many of our FAQs.
The department of computer science at the Tennessee Technological University that now contributes more than 20 macs, most of them dual G5s!!
the Ars Technica site that brought more than 50 new computers in just one thread
the MacGeneration web site for publishing a news on it, and also bringing in several dozens of french-speaking macs.
Apple mailing list xgrid-users (you need a username and password provided on the site).
Drew Mc.Cormack published a couple of papers on macdevcenter, on how to set up Xgrid and then how to use the Xgrid APIs in a Cocoa application, as explained in part 1 and part 2.
The beep protocol used by Xgrid.
Xgrid on CocoaDev (outdated).