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			| Licensing Userland utils [message #11653] | Sat, 31 March 2007 06:32  |  
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					|  shuveb Messages: 5
 Registered: February 2007
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	| Hi, 
 Virtualization is going mainstream and there are several tools being
 developed by many 3rd parties that deal with various virtual machine
 technologies. Several of these tools are licensed under the GPL. One
 promising library, LibVirt (http://libvirt.org) is licensed under the
 LGPL. As of today, Libvirt supports KVM, Xen and QEMU. If it needs to
 support OpenVZ quickly, it would be great if the userland control code
 is available in a library format under the LGPL, whereas the utilities
 can still be GPL. Re-inventing the wheel is a waste of time for
 everyone involved since it will take considerable time to include
 freshly writen code to control OpenVZ based VMs into LibVirt.
 
 Will OpenVZ(SWSoft) be willing to release the userland control code
 (most of it in the "lib" directory of the vzctl distribution) under
 the LGPL so that other tools can use it efficiently?
 
 
 Thanks and Regards,
 Shuveb Hussain.
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			| Re:  Licensing Userland utils [message #11967 is a reply to message #11653] | Fri, 13 April 2007 09:53  |  
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					|  Enrico Weigelt Messages: 31
 Registered: July 2006
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	| * shuveb@binarykarma.com <shuveb@binarykarma.com> wrote: 
 Hi folks,
 
 <snip>
 
 > If it needs to support OpenVZ quickly, it would be great if the
 > userland control code is available in a library format under the
 > LGPL, whereas the utilities  can still be GPL.
 
 I'm not an author of ovz, so I don't take part in this decidion.
 But IMHO this is one of the classical cases where some GPL'ed
 project developed some library which actually should be LGPL'ed.
 
 So my (insignificant) vote is: yes
 
 
 BTW: it seems it could make sense to split off these libs to an
 own package. If the maintainers like to have that split, just
 let me know - I love those jobs ;-)
 
 
 cu
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