On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 4:41 PM, harryxiyou <harryxiyou(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 9:43 PM, harryxiyou
<harryxiyou(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 5:13 PM, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> [...]
>> I'm not hugely comfortable with the idea of "capability support"
being
>> done by a student. IMHO to do a good job on that design-wise requires
>> someone with a very good understanding of libvirt architecture & application
>> needs.
>>
>
> I understand. However, i think our Libvirt is developing so we should give more
> choices to learners who are very interested in some field of Libvirt.(Like me, i
> love the storage system of Libvirt very much). Maybe this is the essence of
> GSOC, isn't it? Actually, some student is not only interested in
> Libvirt but also
> wanna to join this community and contribute to this community forever. (Like
> me, i love the community because i can learn more knowledge from it.)
> I believe that interest is the best teacher. No matter how the problem is
> difficulty i will try my best to achieve it if i am very interested
> in it. Another
> key point is that GSOC just let students join the community and finish easy
> jobs firstly. GSOC wanna train more core developers for our community. If i
> can finish a job a bit difficulty, i can also accomplish it after GSOC
> continuously.
> All in all, i think you should not worry about this matter ;-).
>
Hi all,
After i read all comments from Danpb, Mprivozn, Osier, i find i should
rephrase my project idea for Libvirt storage during GSOC 2013(Thanks
for Stefan Hajnoczi. He let me know this key point). I find Osier and
Mprivozn agree with the project named 'The capability support for
storage' and Danpb just feel it is a bit difficulty for students to do, which
i have given my feedback to explain. So i rephrase my project idea for
Libvirt storage during GSOC 2013 like following.
Project name: The capability support for storage driver.
Summary: The capability support for storage driver (like virsh
capabilities for the hypervisor drivers, e.g. what pool types it
supports, what volume types each pool type supports, even
may what operations/APIs the pool type support, ...etc).
A project must be a 12-week effort. Are you saying you'd like to
focus on just capability support for 12 weeks?
Stefan