Considering how much interest SourceForge's CompileFarm project had generated up until now, it seems likely that a larger company, like Google for instance, would very soon become aware of the wide ranging attractiveness of such a cross-platform testing service. Keeping in mind the broad readership Slashdot enjoys, I find myself wondering how far away we might now be from a larger company, with the processing power and bandwidth to spare, offering us a free cross-compatibility testing forum that obeys the majority of different OS coding factions' general acceptance.
Considering how much interest SourceForge's CompileFarm project had generated up until now, it seems likely that a larger company, like Google for instance, would very soon become aware of the wide ranging attractiveness of such a cross-platform testing service. Keeping in mind the broad readership Slashdot enjoys, I find myself wondering how far away we might now be from a larger company, with the processing power and bandwidth to spare, offering us a free cross-compatibility testing forum that obeys the majority of different OS coding factions' general acceptance.