Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
> We are trying to create a roadmap for the next year of
> 'container' development, to be reported to the upcoming kernel
> summit.  Containers here is a bit of an ambiguous term, so we are
> taking it to mean all of:
> 
>       1. namespaces
>       2. process containers
>       3. checkpoint/restart
> 
> Naturally we can't actually predict what will and won't be worked on,
> let alone what will be going upstream.  But the following is a list
> of features which it seems rvseasonable to think might be worked on
> next year:
> 
>        1. completion of ongoing namespaces
>                pid namespace
>                net namespace

I'm not sure if this has been said already :

At OLS, we had a talk with denis, pavel, eric, daniel, benjamin and others,
and we agreed to cooperate on eric's netns patchset which seems to satisfy 
most of the stake holders :
        * openvz
        * ibm
        * eric (hopefully :)
        * planetlab (heavy users of linux-vserver) 
        * hp (also interested)
        * google (?) 

the planetlab team successfully included eric's netns patchset in the 
linux-vserver patch and had good results with it.

the following tasks were discussed : 

        * improve the patchset to make it acceptable by the netdev community
        * share a netns git tree 
        * share some tests framework all parties have been developing 
          independently.

Are we in sync ? I'm sure there are more interesting stuff to be said :)  

We're looking for a place to host the netns git tree while we are working on 
it, which means we will need first a federator for the pachset. Eric declined
as he is too busy. Any proposals ?


Thanks, 

C.

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