Deepti B Kalakeri wrote:
Adam Richter wrote:
> The "what is libvirt-cim" page at
http://libvirt.org/CIM/ contains
> numerous unexpanded acronyms. Usuaully, a "what is" web page is
> likely to be used by people with less subject matter expertise than
> other web pages on a topic, so it is especially important to expand
> acronyms in such web pages. In this case, the current text is quite
> terse, so there is plenty of space to expand the acronyms.
>
> So, if there are no complaints from the libvirt-cim mailing list
> (which I have cc'ed) in the next day or so, I suggest you change the
> text of
http://libvirt.org/CIM/ to something like this:
>
>
>
>
> What is libvirt-cim?
>
> Libvirt-CIM is a CIM (Common Information Model) provider for managing
> linux virtualization platforms using libvirt. It is written in C and
> should work in any CIMOM (CIM Object Manager) that supports CMPI
> (Common Management Programming Inferface) 2.0 providers. The intent is
> to implement the SVPC (Systems Virtualization Partitioning and
> Clustering) class model currently available in the DMTF (Distributed
> Managment Task Force) Experimental 2.16 schema.
>
@ Adam,
Hey Thanks.
@ Kaitlin,
I was not able to change the information in the wiki .
Hi Deepti,
The page Adam is referring to is not part of the wiki. It's one of the
web pages that are hosted on
libvirt.org. The modification mechanism
for these pages is different from the wiki that's hosted on
libvirt.org.
I think we also need to change the DMTF revision information from
2.16
to 2.21. The platform support info is also not up to date.
Agreed. Also, we haven't updated the release information. The
information there is quite out of date.
--
Kaitlin Rupert
IBM Linux Technology Center
kaitlin(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com