id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,version,resolution,keywords,cc 79,demo account for non-MIT users,price,,"A public-facing web page, #78, would be especially effective if it comes with the same first-five-minutes of ""wow, this is cool"" in creating a VM and getting a console that we've found so powerful for convincing supporters within MIT. To accomplish this, we might consider having one ""locker""/owner for unauthenticated web users. Of course we have to worry extra about security and abuse. To prevent spamming, we might ban this demo user's VMs from using the network; this would still allow them to use the cloning autoinstaller, or boot a livecd, which is plenty for the ""wow, cool"" we're aiming for. To mitigate the risk of guest->host exploits in Xen, we might run such a user on a separate test installation of the entire system, with its own database and storage on local disk; once we've set up a new compute server in the course of #74, this may not be too difficult to do on a random box, and is probably a good thing to have in itself. ",enhancement,new,major,Version 2.0,other,,,,