Hi Joe and CGL workgroup, Thank you very much! The Linux Foundation website about Asianux Server 4 is ok for us. Any further requirement, please let us know. Best Regards, Lily Software Engineer Test Team Server Development Department Tel: 010-62160610 Fax: 010-62160580 Asianux Corporation Ltd. www.asianux.com ? 2011/4/27 1:49, Joe MacDonald ??: > 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). >>>>>