Greetings all.

I'm working toward becoming a package maintainer for project vios-proxy.

Currently I'm working at Red Hat in the Enterprise MRG Messaging team where I 
support the Windows .NET messaging client binding. I am a committer for the 
Apache Qpid project where most of my work resides.

I've had a long career in computing since my professional coding practice began 
in the minicomputer era. My first pc was a PDP-8/M with 8k words of core (no 
stack and no bytes) and a paper tape operating system. A few of my 
lifetime-favorite software/hardware projects were based on the Signetics 8X305 
microcontroller, a Harvard architecture device 
http://www.lansdale.com/datasheets/sl8x305_rev0.pdf In 1985 my 8X305 receiver 
could process 192,000 messages per second indefinitely!

Anyhow, the upcoming Fedora vios-proxy project uses a virtioserial channel to 
proxy a network connection between a server in a QEMU host and a client in a 
QEMU guest. This scheme allows guest-host 'network' connections in the absence 
of actual network connections. You can read more about it in the project /doc 
pages. I intend to make this work for Fedora and I hope it proves useful.

Regards,
Chuck

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