Virtualization SIG
1. Goals
- The Virt-SIG aims to deliver a user consumable full stack for virtualization technologies that want to work with the SIG. This includes delivery, deployment, management, update and patch application (for full lifecycle management) of the baseline platform when deployed in sync with a technology curated by the Virt-SIG.
- The delivery stage would be executed via multiple online, updated yum repositories to complement ISO based delivery of install media, livecd/livedvd/livdusb media etc.
- The SIG will also attempt to maintain user grade documentation around the technologies we curate, along with represent the Virt-SIG at CentOS Dojos and related events in community and vendor neutral events.
- The SIG will only work with opensource, redistributable software. However some of the code we want to build and ship might not be mainline accepted as yet, and would be clearly indicated as such.
The CentOS Virt-SIG wants to build upon the already successfully released Xen4CentOS project. Moving forward the Xen4CentOS codebase will be shifted over to the Virt-SIG resources. We will also need to look at choosing versions of common components, such as qemu, libvirt, etc. that will work for interfacing SIGs and other virtualization components. It would probably be a good idea to carrying the latest KVM for those who want it (but ideally someone from the KVM community would step up and help with the work).
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2. Projects
- Xen
Xen4QuickStart Xen4CentOS quick-start guide
Xen4CentOS General introduction
Xen4Libvirt On using libvirt with the Xen4CentOS packages
- Docker
Docker Instructions for CS6, CS7 with general notes
- oVirt
oVirt Introduction and instructions for testing
3. Announcements
3.1. oVirt 4.5.0 Release
The CentOS Virtualization SIG on behalf of the oVirt Project Community is pleased to announce the general availability of the oVirt 4.5.0 build for CentOS Stream, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and derivatives. The release is already available on the CentOS mirror network. Read more on the announcement blog post at https://blogs.ovirt.org/2022/04/ovirt-4-5-0-is-now-generally-available/
Many thanks to the other CentOS Special Interest Groups involved in this release. Questions about the release? Please join the discussion on https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/
4. Notes on package to be released
Packages are only signed / pushed Monday through Thursday (so as to not surprise the userbase with content on the weekend). Packages tagged for release after 9am UTC on Thursday will not be released to mirrors till Monday 11am UTC.
5. Mailing List
This SIG mailing list (centos-virt) is open and can be joined freely.
IMPORTANT NOTE: if you are not subscribed to the list, posts to the list are auto-discarded! This is a long-standing and established mode of operation of all of the CentOS Project's mailing lists.
6. SIG Membership
SIG members are appointed by the SIG team leader, and maintain certain resources related to the SIG (e.g. documentation in the Wiki or packages). Please contact SIG members via the centos-virt list.
- Leads:
GeorgeDunlap (gwd)
SandroBonazzola (sbonazzo)
- Xen Maintainers:
GeorgeDunlap (gwd)
- Anthony Perard (anthonyper)
- oVirt Maintainers:
- Ales Musil (amusil)
- Artur Socha (asocha)
- Asaf Rachmani (arachmani)
- Eitan Raviv (eraviv)
- Harel Braha (hbraha)
- Lev Veyde (lveyde)
- Martin Necas (mnecas)
- Martin Perina (mperina)
- Ori Liel (oliel)
SandroBonazzola (sbonazzo)
- Sharon Gratch (sgratch)
- Yedidyah Bar David (didi)
- Docker Maintainers:
- Jan Chaloupka (jchaloup) (kubernetes)
- Jonathan Lebon (jlebon)
- Lokesh Mandvekar (lsm5)
- Navid Shaikh (nshaikh)
- Spyros Trigazis (strigazi) (kubernetes)
- Libvirt Maintainers:
- Jiri Denemark (jirkade)
- Advanced Virtualization Maintainers:
- Danilo Cesar Lemes de Paula (danilocesar)
- Eduardo Lima (etrunko)
- Virtualization stack on PPC64LE for CentOS Stream 9
- Murilo Opsfelder Araujo (vmlinuz)
- Kata Containers
- Fabiano Fidencio (fidencio)
- TDX-devel
- Danilo Cesar Lemes de Paula (danilocesar)
- Miroslav Rezanina (mrezanin)
- Helping the SIG
- Alan Pevec (apevec)
- Brian Exelbierd (bexelbie)
- Johnny Hughes (hughesjr)
- Azure kernel
- Stephen Zarkos (szarkos)
7. Meetings
Meetings are held every two weeks (on even weeks) on Tuesday at 1500 UTC in #centos-meeting.
- Meetings will be minuted and IRC sessions are logged
- To participate, just turn up on #centos-meeting 5 minutes before the meeting and let us know you are there to participate
Minutes of past meetings available on https://www.centos.org/minutes/
8. Roadmap and (Action) TODO list
9. Information on getting Started within the SIG
- Join the meetings (see above)
10. Editing this page
All SIG members should be able to edit this page, if you are unable to do so, please get in touch on the centos-docs list or contact one of the existing members.