Re: [PATCH v2] lxc: fuse mount for /proc/cpuinfo

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Quoting Fabio Kung (fabio.kung@xxxxxxxxx):
> On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Ok, so I could create a project on github, but that doesn't come with
> > a m-l.  Last I used it, sf was problematic.  Any other suggestions for
> > where to host a mailing list?  Might the github issue tracker suffice?
> > We could (as worked quite well for lxd) have a specs/ directory in a
> > libresource source tree, and use issues and pull reuqests to guide the
> > api specifications under that directory.  Just a thought.
> 
> This all sgtm. A mailing list for design discussions + github issue
> tracker seems to be working well for many open source projects I've
> been tracking lately. Most of them are using Google Groups for their
> mailing lists.

Well for starters I created https://github.com/hallyn/libresource .  We
should create a real project for it but it's a start.  (I'll create an
organization if this starts to move)

Actually I suppose the first step would be deciding on a license.  Normally
I default to gplv2, but for this that may not be appropriate.  Apache
license?  Can be settled in an issue or pull request for a License file,
I think.

-serge

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