So far 11 different users (not counting me) of the GCC compile farm (out of 85) have logged in through ssh on the farm gdium. I don't know what they did with it though :).
The Gdium I received through OLPH is now part of the GCC Compile Farm which means (currently) 83 free software developers have full ssh access to the machine (nicknamed "gcc52").
Since the internal disk is too small for that many developers I did put user home directory on a 500 GB USB 2.5 inches self powered external drive. Software wise it was about editing /etc/default/useradd and changing HOME there.
Thanks to the GDIUM foundation OLPH program the GCC compile farm project has received a Gdium.
My goal is to offer through this Gdium a mips-linux platform full ssh access to free software developpers, GCC and others.