Re: Joining the SIG - oVirt project

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Il 18/12/2014 11:29, Karanbir Singh ha scritto:
> On 16/12/14 16:04, George Dunlap wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 7:30 AM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I just joined the CentOS-virt call yesterday for the first time and it was a pleasure to meet you there.
>>> My name is Sandro Bonazzola[1] and I'm a member of the integration team and the release engineering manager for oVirt project[2].
>>>
>>> oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization.
>>> On each release we provide packages for Fedora and CentOS 6 and starting with the upcoming release 3.5.1 we're going to provide packages also for
>>> CentOS 7.
>>>
>>> We started looking at the CentOS virt SIG a few months ago and we finally decided to join.
>>> With me there is also David Caro (in CC), he's member of the oVirt infra and CI team and he's also in oVirt release engineering team.
>>>
>>> As discussed in the call today, a first thing we're looking at is getting live snapshot capability in qemu-kvm package provided within CentOS.
>>> Currently we're delivering qemu-kvm-rhev within oVirt repositories, taking the src.rpm from CentOS repo and rebuilding it with the rhev flag for
>>> enabling the capability.
>>>
>>> Another interesting point for us is providing a live image with oVirt pre-installed.
>>> We're now composing oVirt Live[3] iso images using CentOS 6 packages as base also if original kickstart files came from Scientific Linux.
>>> We would like to make it fully CentOS based and hopefully move to CentOS 7.
>>>
>>> We also provide oVirt Node[4] which is also based on CentOS 6 and is a small, robust operating system image using minimal resources while providing
>>> the ability to control virtual machines running upon it.
>>>
>>> Both the spins can take advantage of having packages like qemu-kvm-rhev or in some cases glusterfs or libvirt or other dependencies updates as well as
>>> other projects that may rely on the CentOS virt SIG.
>>>
>>> On the other hand, having latest oVirt RPMs within CentOS will allow CentOS and oVirt users to work with
>>> a single repository.
>>>
>>> We're now looking at CentOS site gathering info about the SIG, how to join and how to contribute.
>>
>> So we had a chat about this at the Virt SIG meeting today, and here
>> was our proposal:
>>
>> * Allow oVirt to join the Virt SIG and provide rebuilt qemu packages,
>> as well as oVirt packages.  (And possibly the above images as well.)
>>
>> * Sandro Bonazzola will be the maintainer, but David Caro will also
>> have commit access / act as co-maintainer.
>>
>> If there are no objections in the next week we'll consider this approved.
> 
> 
> Looks good to me, will they also be taking over the ovirt page on the
> wiki : http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/oVirt and update that to reflect
> centos.org repos ( once its there ).

Sure

> 
> - KB
> 
> 


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