On Sep 30, 2013, at 14:50 , Adam Litke <a...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 07:42:47AM +0300, Itamar Heim wrote: >> On 09/29/2013 12:28 AM, Frank Novak wrote: >>> board-boun...@ovirt.org wrote on 09/28/2013 03:24:32 PM: >>> >>>> From: Itamar Heim <ih...@redhat.com> >>>> To: Ryan Harper <ry...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, >>>> Cc: a...@linux.vnet.ibm.com, board <board@ovirt.org> >>>> Date: 09/28/2013 03:24 PM >>>> Subject: Re: Submitting Kimchi project as an oVirt incubator project (V2) >>>> Sent by: board-boun...@ovirt.org >>>> >>>> On 09/27/2013 06:05 PM, Ryan Harper wrote: >>>>> * Ryan Harper <ry...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> [2013-09-20 08:30]: >>>>>> * Chris Wright <chr...@redhat.com> [2013-09-19 23:26]: >>>>>>> * Ryan Harper (ry...@us.ibm.com) wrote: >>>>>>>> * a...@linux.vnet.ibm.com <a...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> [2013-09-10 >>> 10:28]: >>>>>>>>> It has been some time since we last discussed incubating Kimchi >>> into >>>>>>>>> oVirt so I'd like to rekindle the discussion. It seems like >>> there has >>>>>>>>> been general agreement that the two projects are complimentary. >>> What >>>>>>>>> are the next steps? Does the board require more information to >>> make a >>>>>>>>> decision? Is there any work that needs to be done before the >>> board can >>>>>>>>> vote? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> In the past, we've held discussion open for a few weeks, and then we >>>>>>>> have a VOTE thread. I think we've had enough time for review of >>>>>>>> comments for inclusion. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'd like to call for a VOTE thread for inclusion of Kimchi in oVirt. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I wasn't clear if you were planning to spawn a VOTE thread...given >>>>>>> others voted here... >>>>>> >>>>>> Indeed, sorry about that; but this thread is as good as another. >>>>>> >>>>>> +1 >>>>> >>>>> After two weeks time for voting, the final tally is: >>>>> >>>>> Board Votes: 5 For, 0 Against, 7 Abstain. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> ok, so moving on to practical matters - name for repo? kimchi? >>>> ovirt-kimchi, etc.? >>> Well, the project is already on github.. so assuming we would just >>> 'link' to it.. put some wrapper into ovirt.. >>> I don't see a need switch names.. at least for now.. unless someone >>> finds some objections.. legal/cultural, etc >>> Not clear in my mind all of what is needed for bringing it into fold as >>> an incubator from the infrastructure logistics... >>> >>> The 1.0 release is tentatively targeted for mid-October.. maybe that's a >>> good time to align. ?? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Frank >>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Frank Novak ( 诺帆 nuò、fān ) >>> STSM, SCEM Open Hypervisor >>> IBM Linux Technology Center >>> US: fno...@us.ibm.com ; Notes: Frank Novak/Watson/IBM @IBMUS >>> cell : 919-671-7966 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> >> >> the way other projects work is we use gerrit.ovirt.org as the master >> git, and we mirror all projects to github.com/ovirt >> (I assume we can mirror to kimchi-project as well. though it will cause >> some noise in the gerrit log) >> is the intent to continue with github as the primary repo and not use >> gerrit.ovirt.org? >> > > We are having success operating with a traditional code submission and > review model (ie. all patches and review occurring on the mailing list) > and would prefer to continue with that model. Today we are using Google > Groups for a mailing list. I would actually prefer to move over to > oVirt's mailman infrastructure if possible (kimchi-devel). It would be > nice to host built rpms and debs on ovirt.org and potentially make use > of jenkins, but we'll have to explore if this can be done without an > ovirt gerrit repo. > > We would also be open to some branding changes (use of the oVirt logo, > interface CSS enhancements, etc) but the most important technical pieces > are IMO: > > * Synchronizing on a VM "hand-off" protocol so kimchi VMs can be easily > transfered into an existing oVirt data center. > * Packaging kimchi as an official oVirt Node plugin > * Supporting the Spice protocol in kimchi
perhaps the integration with the guest agent. Thanks, michal > > Can you think of any other integration points that I may have missed? > > > -- > Adam Litke <a...@us.ibm.com> > IBM Linux Technology Center > > _______________________________________________ > Board mailing list > Board@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/board _______________________________________________ Board mailing list Board@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/board