Fri, 27 Feb 2009 01:42:21 +0800 On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Herbert Poetzl <herbert@13thfloor.at> wrote: > > Dear Linux-VServer Community! > > Every now and then I get asked what the Roadmap for > Linux-VServer is and what Features or Changes can be > expected in the near (and far) future, so I decided > to share my thoughts with you on the ML. > > (note that they are not just Roadmap related :) > > First, Linux-VServer is not dead! :) > > <snip> > > I think what we need most in the near future is a > new, well tested stable release, which can be adopted > by distributions and which will be maintained for > a reasonable amount of time, and that's actually what > I'm working on whenever time permits. > i'm guessing the "new" bit is the thing that's missing? (rather than "well tested stable release") > New features will mainly include adaptations of 'old' > features, lost and forgotten over time, and improve- > ments on the mainline integration (like cgroups and > such), as well as some virtualizations to simplify > handling and make it more guest friendly. > I hope these new virtualizations will not take away the edge of vserver? What virtualizations do you have in mind? > > I also plan to do a web frontend to control basic > functionality nice, but... would this really be necessary? as part of the project? (or could it be an external project, perhaps taken up by somebody else?) > Finally, as usual, input here is welcome, so if you > have an isolation feature you want to see really soon, > or further questions, please let me know. > :) you planning to virtualize "localhost" within a vserver? -jf In the meantime, here is your PSA: "It's so hard to write a graphics driver that open-sourcing it would not help." -- Andrew Fear, Software Product Manager, NVIDIA Corporation http://kerneltrap.org/node/7228 > > thanks in advance, > Herbert > > > Regarding the old house we are trying to sell: > > I created a web page which will contain all required > information for a buyer, and I'd like to promote that > page (especially in and around Austria), so some link > to that page would probably help a lot for major search > engines to pick it up, i.e. what I am asking is that > if you have a site where you can put a link to it, that > would be really appreciated. > > http://www.reihenendhaus.at > (means end-of-terrace house in german) > > sensible keywords would include: > Laaben, Reihenhaus, Garten, Siedlung, Verkauf >