On 12/01/2012 12:23 AM, Michael Halstead wrote:
On 11/30/2012 12:17 PM, Raymond Danks wrote:
On 11/30/2012 11:03 AM, Michael Halstead wrote:
On 11/30/2012 09:26 AM, Bruce Ashfield wrote:



On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Saul Wold <s...@linux.intel.com
<mailto:s...@linux.intel.com>> wrote:

     On 11/30/2012 03:29 AM, David Nyström wrote:

         On 11/29/2012 02:54 PM, Richard Purdie wrote:

             On Thu, 2012-11-29 at 06:44 -0700, Raymond Danks wrote:

                 Thanks for looping me in here David. The initial
                 goal for the meta-xen
                 layer was in fact to encompass Xen Cloud Platform.
                  As such, the intent
                 was to contain both hypervisor and user-space
                 applications.  Indeed, the
                 xen distribution itself includes xm/libxl;
                 hypervisor abstraction would
                 be somewhat tedious in my opinion.

                 The layer just received commits for expanding the
                 libvirt build to
                 support qemu.  The commonalities and shared packaged
                 between xen, qemu,
                 and kvm implementations are such that I would also
                 agree that meta-xen
                 should be expanded/renamed to encompass all
                 virtualization types; I also
                 support the move to meta-virtualization.


         meta-virtualization sounds good, let co-op on this so we
         don't duplicate
         work.

     If everyone is OK with this, I will have Michael Halstead create
     a repo, please send him your keys so that you will have write
     access to it.


This works for me. If Michael already has our keys, do we need to
resend or can
a local copy happen ?
I already have keys for,

David Nystrom df:2d:b1:59:f3:d7:73:fc:59:36:7b:cf:85:28:a7:50
Bruce Ashfield  4f:93:90:b2:c7:a1:45:21:f2:47:31:6f:60:f9:60:02

Either of you can currently add
g...@git.yoctoproject.org:meta-virtualization as a git remote and
start the repository. Once we have initial code and the maintainers
and patch submission guidelines in the readme I can publicly list the
new repository.

I require an ssh public key for Raymond Danks.
Thanks Michael.  I got your response and was able to push meta-xen to
the newly created repository on meta-virtualization.  I added one
commit to tweak the README and conf/layer.conf for the new name.


We also need a short description for the listing on
git.yoctoproject.org. I could be something similar to, but better
than, "Layer enabling virtualization support. "
How about "Layer enabling hypervisor, virtualization tool stack, and
cloud support."

Sounds good to me. Thank you.
Also - I referenced the mail alias meta-virtualization at yoctoproject
in the README.  When you publish this, can we use something like that
as well?

I can add a private list for meta-virtualizat...@yoctoproject.org. Who
shall I add to membership?


I would like to be added, since it seems I can't add myself at https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo

Best Regards,
David



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