Thanks for the heads-up, this sounds mostly fine. I take it that this
is being coordinated with nova-compute-lxd and juju (whose local
provider is also moving to LXD)?
> Replacement of lxcbr0 by lxdbr0
What's the rationale for this? This sounds a bit like change for
change's sake -- lxcbr0 has been around for a long time including LTS
releases, and by now third-party software or admins might depend on the
name and use it to communicate with containers. Will the "lxc" package
go away? Is this meant to not provide direct networking between "plain"
LXC and LXD containers any more?
** Changed in: lxd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: lxd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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