Re: libvirt and linux-vserver

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The 21/11/11, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:

> We're always open to accepting new drivers - we have almost every
> major HV technology covered to some degreee now. There was a patch
> for vserver posted here:
> 
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-January/msg00097.html
> 
> with some review of the code, but there were not any followup postings
> for it. So what's lacking is someone motivated todo the work to finish
> it off & update to latest libvirt coding standards for drivers. Volunteers
> are welcome to submit vserver support to libvir-list again....

I would have to second such a call until I realized the last Windows KVM
virtio drivers are not freely available anymore (v1.2.0 & v1.3.3 of the
drivers are distributed with a proprietary license instead of the GPLv2
for the previous versions). Looks like Redhat is going to close
contributions in the virtualization world.

-- 
Nicolas Sebrecht


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