Daniel Veillard wrote:
Considering the size of virtualization in Fedora it makes sense
to have a dedicated mailing-list, and at the moment the existing
list Fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx doesn't really fit the current state
of Fedora virtualization, so I created a new list:
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-virt
maybe this will avoid getting posts about KVM problems or setup
on a list with a Xen centric focus :-)
The new list would be the correct place for anything related to
virtualization in fedora, both user and development issues,
and all hypervisors. The old list sounds the right place for
people still using Fedora <= 8 with Xen,
Daniel
Woohoo, I was wondering where my KVM questions went. Excellent.
For those wondering, I think here are most of the Fedora mailing lists
that are virt related:
libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx -- libvirt, libvirtd, and underlying libraries
ovirt-devel@xxxxxxxxxx -- a management application and a minimal OS for
managing virt
fedora-virt@xxxxxxxxxx -- the new list
fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx -- the old list
et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx -- virt-manager, virt-install, virsh, and
related tools, also appliance build tools (thincrust) that target virt
cobbler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- for automated lab/datacenter/etc
installs of physical and virtual machines
spacewalk-list@xxxxxxxxxx -- has a virt installation and management
component (xenpv only now)
Let me know if I've forgotten any.
I am going to have to start collecting virt mailing list trading cards
now...
--Michael
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