On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Osier Yang <jyang@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: [...] > > There is no new things in the wiki. Sorry, i have not put my new design plan for 'Rename volume name'. > > Before writing the code, I'd suggest going through the HACKING > and the document for how to implement a new API for libvirt [1], > it's a bit out of date though, but still useful. And you can pick up > the patches which introduced new API as example. I think with > the document and the existing patches for new API, you will known > how/what to do next. Yup, these suggestions are really helpful for me. I will read the docs and find the patches that introduced new API. > > After that, if you are still not confident about your approach, send > RFC to list, instead of putting in your wiki. On one hand, it's not > convenient, I believe not everyone likes an external link. On the > other hand, it's not good for tracking the history, even you can > guarantee it won't be deleted/changed forever. Including draft > patches in RFC is not required, but having it is always better. Ok, i will, thanks. > > You might be not picked up finally for the project, but it's the generic > knowledge worth to learn if you are interested in contributing to libvirt. Sure, i think so. Osier, very thanks for your comments ;-). -- Thanks Harry Wei -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list