Hi,
I just joined the CentOS-virt call yesterday for the first time and it was a 
pleasure to meet you there.
My name is Sandro Bonazzola[1] and I'm a member of the integration team and the 
release engineering manager for oVirt project[2].

oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an 
excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization.
On each release we provide packages for Fedora and CentOS 6 and starting with 
the upcoming release 3.5.1 we're going to provide packages also for
CentOS 7.

We started looking at the CentOS virt SIG a few months ago and we finally 
decided to join.
With me there is also David Caro (in CC), he's member of the oVirt infra and CI 
team and he's also in oVirt release engineering team.

As discussed in the call today, a first thing we're looking at is getting live 
snapshot capability in qemu-kvm package provided within CentOS.
Currently we're delivering qemu-kvm-rhev within oVirt repositories, taking the 
src.rpm from CentOS repo and rebuilding it with the rhev flag for
enabling the capability.

Another interesting point for us is providing a live image with oVirt 
pre-installed.
We're now composing oVirt Live[3] iso images using CentOS 6 packages as base 
also if original kickstart files came from Scientific Linux.
We would like to make it fully CentOS based and hopefully move to CentOS 7.

We also provide oVirt Node[4] which is also based on CentOS 6 and is a small, 
robust operating system image using minimal resources while providing
the ability to control virtual machines running upon it.

Both the spins can take advantage of having packages like qemu-kvm-rhev or in 
some cases glusterfs or libvirt or other dependencies updates as well as
other projects that may rely on the CentOS virt SIG.

On the other hand, having latest oVirt RPMs within CentOS will allow CentOS and 
oVirt users to work with
a single repository.

We're now looking at CentOS site gathering info about the SIG, how to join and 
how to contribute.

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sbonazzo
[2] http://www.ovirt.org
[3] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_Live
[4] http://www.ovirt.org/Node

Thanks,


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