CGL V4.0 Registration from Asianux Corp.

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Hi Lily,

[Re: CGL V4.0 Registration from Asianux Corp.] On 11.04.21 (Thu 16:17) lily wrote:

> Hi Joe and CGL workgroup,
> We already put our registration documents on our public website.
> The website is
> http://www.asianux.com/CGL/Asianux4.0_cgl4.0_registration.php.
> Please check it. Any further requirement, please let us know. Thank you.

Thanks!  It looks fine to me, I've updated the Linux Foundation website
to list Asianux Server 4 here:

   https://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/cgl/registered-distributions#CGL_version_4.0_registered

Please let me know if anything looks incorrect.

-Joe (on behalf of the CGL workgroup).

> 
> Best Regards,
> Lily
> Software Engineer
> Test Team
> Server Development Department
> Tel: 010-62160610
> Fax: 010-62160580
> Asianux Corporation Ltd.
> www.asianux.com
> 
> 
> ? 2011/3/30 2:18, Joe MacDonald ??:
> >Hi Lily,
> >
> >[Re: CGL V4.0 Registration from Asianux Corp.] On 11.03.29 (Tue 17:27) lily wrote:
> >
> >>Hi Joe and CGL workgroup,
> >>
> >>Thank you for reviewing our documentation.
> >>
> >>We agree to put our registration under the category of "Does Not
> >>Implement All Mandatory Requirements". And the current company
> >>graphic is ok for us.
> >>
> >>For the disclosure type in our registration documentation, we think
> >>it is suitable for us. Thank you for your good suggestion.
> >>
> >>For the registration page, we will start to prepare it soon, maybe
> >>it will be finished in the middle of April, we will inform to you
> >>when finish.
> >Excellent!  Thanks for your participation.  Let us know when you've got
> >your registration documents up on some public website and we'll link to
> >them for you.
> >
> >-Joe MacDonald (on behalf of the CGL Workgroup).
> >
> >>Thank you very much!
> >>
> >>
> >>Best Regards,
> >>Lily
> >>Software Engineer
> >>Test Team
> >>Server Development Department
> >>Tel: 010-62160610
> >>Fax: 010-62160580
> >>Asianux Corporation Ltd.
> >>www.asianux.com
> >>
> >>
> >>? 2011/3/28 21:20, Joe MacDonald ??:
> >>>Hi Lily,
> >>>
> >>>[CGL V4.0 Registration from Asianux Corp.] On 11.02.22 (Tue 15:44) lily wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>Hi CGL workgroup,
> >>>>
> >>>>This is lily from Asianux Corporation Ltd. We want to apply for CGL
> >>>>V4.0 Registration. Attachment are all required information as
> >>>>defined in the CGL V4.0 Registration Template. Please check them.
> >>>>Any further requirement, please let us know.
> >>>>Thank you.
> >>>Please accept our apologies for the delay in responding to your
> >>>registration.  We have reviewed your documentation and are able to
> >>>approve your registration under the category of "Does Not Implement All
> >>>Mandatory Requirements", that is section 1.2 on the Registered
> >>>Distributions page.  If you are satisfied with this, you are responsible
> >>>for making a copy of your registration forms.  Once you have it up and
> >>>accessible, please provide us a URL where we can access it and we will
> >>>link to your documentation from the CGL Registered Distributions web
> >>>page at:
> >>>
> >>>   http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/cgl/registered-distributions#CGL_version_4.0_registered
> >>>
> >>>Currently the graphic we have for your distribution is here:
> >>>
> >>>   http://www.linuxfoundation.org/images/6/68/Asianux.jpeg
> >>>
> >>>If you would like us to use a different graphic for your registration
> >>>information on the distributions page, please let us know.
> >>>
> >>>If you would like to amend your registration in order to be listed in
> >>>section 1.1, the category of "Implements All Mandatory Requirements",
> >>>you will need to amend the following sections in your registration
> >>>documents:
> >>>
> >>>AVL.3.2	Forced Un-mount
> >>>   - Most vendors implement this via one of the forced unmount / badfs
> >>>     patches available on the web or in some project pages on kernel.org
> >>>
> >>>PRF.1.7	Handling Interrupts As Threads
> >>>   - You indicate you include the RT patches in your kernel, typically
> >>>     this includes Soft IRQ threading, so you may already have this
> >>>     requirement implemented.
> >>>
> >>>SFA.2.1	Live Kernel Remote Debugger
> >>>   - This is typically implemented via kgdb.
> >>>
> >>>STD.11.1	Diameter Protocol CGL Major Features
> >>>   - The common implementations of this come from either OpenDiameter or
> >>>     FreeDiameter packages, easily found on the web.
> >>>
> >>>We have the following suggestions for items you may wish to amend in
> >>>your registration document prior to posting it, however these changes
> >>>are purely recommendations and will not influence your registration:
> >>>
> >>>You indicate you implement SPM.7.0 with a package called
> >>>'axtsn-client-tools' which is categorized as an "open source community
> >>>package".  Is this really an OS community package or a package developed
> >>>by Asianux?  If you have developed it yourself, even if it is open
> >>>source, you are encouraged to categorize it as "value-added package".
> >>>
> >>>The same question and comment applies to SFA.6.0, System Snapshot,
> >>>implemented via system-config-kdump.
> >>>
> >>>-Joe MacDonald (on behalf of the CGL workgroup).
> >>>
> 

-- 
Joe MacDonald, Sr. Member of Technical Staff, Linux Products Group, Wind River
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