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[Availability] open-vm-tools is currently in universe and has been in
Ubuntu since Lucid.  It is currently in Debian Main.

[Rationale]: open-vm-tools is the open source method of installing tools
for VMware guests. VMware is a popular hypervisor for both desktop and
server workloads. VMware is the defacto hyper-visor for some industries,
and supporting them by adding open-vm-tools will enable Ubuntu easier.

Further, VMware is promoting the use of open-vm-tools as the preferred
way for hyper-visor interaction with Linux. With the 3.9 kernel, the
open-vm-tools-dkms is no longer needed for the tools to run.

Starting with Fedora 19 (released April 2013), open-vm-tools ships on CD
and installs automatically on appropriate hardware.

[Security]: There have been no CVE's in the last two years, with the
latest being CVE-2011-1681 and CVE-2009-2692.

[Quality assurance]:  
Debian Main: https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/open-vm-tools
Upstream Bug Tracker: 
http://sourceforge.net/p/open-vm-tools/tracker/?source=navbar

[UI standards]:  N/A

[Dependencies]: All dependencies are from main.

[Background]: For the last several years, there has been the request to
include open-vm-tools in the cloud-images. By having this promoted to
main, it will allow us to ship with the default image; the main reason
for not including this in the cloud image is due to the package
provenance.

** Affects: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[MIR] open-vm-tools
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