Has anyone seen a simple open source job-scheduling framework written in Python? I don't really want to reinvent the wheel. All I need is the ability to set up a series of atomic "jobs" as a "stream", then have the system execute the jobs in the stream one-at-a-time until all the jobs in the stream are complete or one of them reports an error. (If it tied into a really simple grid-style computing farm, that would be worth double points!) -Chris
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