Márcio Parise Boufleur wrote:
Hello, I'm a grad student from Brazil. I was looking for some
interesting project to do as my final work and it I think that
contributing to your project would be a great achievement to me.
Do you have some kind list with feature suggestions? I am
particularly interested in remote administration. I helped a colleague
to write a graphical tool to administrate a remote Xen site last year.
Hello Marcio,
We have remote administration working for the command line tools (like
virsh), but virt-manager still has a few problems, so any help you can
give there would be welcome.
Some other features off the top of my head:
- Fleshing out all the QEMU & KVM features, so that QEMU & KVM support
is as good as Xen support. See all the 'x' squares on this page:
http://libvirt.org/hvsupport.html
- Help with really getting virt-manager to work remotely. Allow
drag-and-drop in virt-manager to migrate domains between hypervisors.
- Help porting and packaging for other systems (Debian, Gentoo, *BSD,
Solaris, Windows, ... -- some of these have porting projects already, so
your time is best spent joining and working with existing projects)
- More static analysis of code paths, particularly memory
allocation/deallocation and error handling, where in both cases there
are lots of little-used paths with problems
(
http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/cil-analysis-of-libvirt/)
- Help Shuveb Hussain with OpenVZ work
- VMWare
- I don't know how good the Portuguese translation of the libvirt /
virt-manager strings is -- maybe it could do with checking.
Rich.
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