Re: [ANNOUNCE] Native Linux KVM tool

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> > I may get some interest in using this tool for my debugging/testing/
> > self-educational porpuses, but cannot know what I can do/expect.
> 
> Heh, it's all pretty straight-forward. Fetch the sources from this tree:
> 
>  git clone git://github.com/penberg/linux-kvm.git
> 
> Find something interesting to hack on and when you have something you
> want integrated send patches to penberg@xxxxxxxxxx and CC this list.
> That's it!

Thank you for your answer!
Actually, I knew how to get the code because I am checking most of emails
on this ML.

What I wanted to know is what I can do with this tool in the future.

But OK, I got it that nothing is strictly determined at the moment about
what features can/should be integrated.

Takuya

> 
> In the long run, we hope to live in the main kernel tree under
> tools/kvm and be part of the regular kernel release cycle.
> 
>                        Pekka

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