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 direct 613.270.5750 mobile 613.291.7421 fax 613.592.2283