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> <i>But actually I think, lxc-virt.org sounds better.</i>
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I disagree with lxc-virt.org.<br>
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The difference between "container" and "virtual machine" is
already confusing enough. There is no virtualization layer in LXC,
so I don't think "virt" should be part of the official name.<br>
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Just my $.02 USD.<br>
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On 10/18/2011 01:41 PM, Papp Tamas wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 10/18/2011 10:30 PM, Brian K. White wrote:
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<pre wrap="">So after looking at the IEEE site about applying for an OUI, it seems to
me there needs to be some actual entity to do that appplication. Since I
am not a principle developer nor is my company more than an interested
user, I can't really just go ahead and do it myself under either my own
name or my companies.
So I think this group called the Software Freedom Conservanc seems to be
offering to be exactly this sort of agent for open source software
projects. They do things like own domains and hold donation funds for
hosting and provide legal support and essentially do all the stuff
developers don't want to have to do, but which a project sometimes needs
_somebody_ to do.
I have a few questions and statements for the list at large:
* Any objection to me sending them an initial feeler about applying for
use of their service? See proposed email below.
* I am willing to help pay for things like the OUI ($1750) and outright
pay for things like a normal/affordable domain. lxc-tools.org is
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hi!
This is good.
But actually I think, lxc-virt.org sounds better.
Thank you:)
tamas
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