CGL Registrations open for Version 4.0

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As of Friday, June 29, it is possible for Linux vendors to register
their products for compliance with Version 4.0 of the Carrier Grade
Linux (CGL) Requirements Definition Documents. Linux vendors wishing to
register should download the registration template and fill out the
template based on the CGL Registration Process.  Vendors will post their
registration results on the Registration Wiki.

CGL Requirements Definition Documents (Version 4.0):
   http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Carrier_Grade_Linux

Registration Template:
   http://developer.osdl.org/dev/cgl/cgl40/CGL_4_registration_template.ots

Registration Process Document:
   https://www.linux-foundation.org/images/6/6b/Cgl_v4_registration_process.pdf

Registration WIKI:
   http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Registration

The CGL Registration process is a self-registration process for Linux
vendors.  Any question regarding the process or the disclosure of
registration information should be directed to
lf_carrier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) stands at the center of the move to open
architectures. The Linux Foundation Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) Workgroup
has addressed the important task of defining the requirements for a
Linux distribution suitable for a carrier grade environment. The nature
of these requirements result in a complex matrix of external
specification references (such as POSIX, SCOPE, SAF, HPI ...), general
behavior requirements such as soft real-time, and forward looking
requirements that provide enough information to guide implementers but
leave room for the market to decide on details.

Linux Foundation Carrier Grade Linux Workgroup




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