On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:00:35PM +0000, Lempereur, Brett wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Is there a canonical paper I can cite for Libvirt in academic publications?
> The best I've found so far is
> 
> 
> Bolt, M., Birkenheuer, G., Niehörster, O., & Brinkmann, A. (2010).
> Non-Intrusive Virtualization Management using Libvirt. Proceedings of
> the 2nd Design, Automation, and Test in Europe Conference (DATE'10)
> (pp. 1-6). Dresden, Germany: IEEE. Retrieved from
> http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5457142&isnumber=5456897
> 
> A lot of frameworks used in academic work have sort of "standard"
> citations, people that use the framework tend to cite that paper.
> The authors get citations, we get cool frameworks, everyone wins.

I don't know of any academic publications talking about libvirt - that
one you reference above was news to me too !  Of course Matthias is
the maintainer of our ESX & Hyper-V ports in libvirt, so not surprising.
Aside from Matthias though, the rest of the libvirt maintainers are
primarily from the business world, rather than academic world, so
writing academic papers isn't a priority for us. We tend to focus more
on more informal wirting such as user guides / blog posts, etc


Daniel
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