Source: lxd Version: 5.0.2-6 Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: Previously, Canonical removed LXD from the community maintained Linux Containers project, and as in-house contributors moved on / resigned, Canonical removed their commit access to the LXD project hosted at Canonical.
The original Linux Containers upstream project, along with contributors from other distributions launched the Incus project, a fork of LXD that is community maintained. LWN covered this before: https://lwn.net/Articles/940684/ Now, Canonical has relicensed LXD, including relicensing for contributions that they don't own, in addition to that, they require CLA acceptance for all contributions, which might not have been a big deal if it wernen't for their history. Some more details on stgraber's blog: https://stgraber.org/2023/12/12/lxd-now-re-licensed-and-under-a-cla/ I suggest looking into Incus and consider switching to that as the LXD implementation packaged in Debian. thanks!