Alan D. Cabrera writes:
On Dec 18, 2008, at 1:10 PM, Josh Thompson wrote:
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I do have some questions as to why we can't keep the name.
Something I don't understand is that if NCSU were to completely stop doing
anything with VCL other than developing it at ASF, and then were to set up an
Alan writes:
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If VCL is a trademark owned by NCSU then they would have to assign the
trademark to the ASF or we would have to change our project's name.
OK - I think we've reached a very clear question to be resolved. I
think here's what needs to be resolved (at least in my mind):
Aaron writes:
actually no we can NOT use Vcloud.
VMWare is using that name
http://www.vmware.com/solutions/cloud-computing/vcloud.html
Did they start using it before 2 Feb 2008 when we started using it?
(check the registration of the vcloud.org domain and then check out
I'm giving my own viewpoint - from outside the group working on the
architecture - but I do have some experience with software projects.
Brian writes:
This cloud proposal is new and different, and it will redesign and
likely recode the existing VCL core. Although it seems different,
Ryan writes:
When testing the service I noticed something curious. If I make a
reservation, the vm files are copied and powered on. When I end the
reservation, the copied vm files are destroyed and copied again and the vm
is powered on again - the vm is reloaded. What is strange to me is
The NC State VCL Team has been asked a number of times to estimate the
full cost to implement the VCL de novo. This is *very* hard to do for a
number of reasons. Two very important reasons: the exact size desired
or needed is seldom known; and the amount of existing infrastructure,
including
+1 yes, release VCL 2.2
--henry schaffer
+1
--henry schaffer
you are more
likely to get an answer there.
--henry
Thank,
Gabriel.
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Henry E Schaffer h...@unity.ncsu.edu wrote:
Gabriel Mu?oz writes:
Can I use vcl for a phisical machine inside a lab?
?Yes, I think - but I'm not sure what you mean.
Notes
+1 but
Josh writes:
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Any discussion about things related to the development of VCL should
go to the vcl-dev list. Any discussion about installation,
configuration, and use of VCL should go to the vcl-user list.
Looking at the discussion on the vcl-dev list, installation and
+1
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 12:29:52PM -0400, Josh Thompson wrote:
There were a couple of bugs found related to IE that kept graphs from being
displayed that seemed worth fixing before doing a release. I'm starting a
different thread to vote again based on RC2 to make it easier to tally
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