On 2/19/22 14:46, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
On Fri, 18 Feb 2022 at 16:03, Paolo Bonzini
<pbonzini(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 2/18/22 12:39, Michal Prívozník wrote:
>> On 2/17/22 18:52, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
>>> I would like to co-mentor one or more projects about adding more
>>> statistics to Mark Kanda's newly-born introspectable statistics
>>> subsystem in QEMU
>>> (
https://patchew.org/QEMU/20220215150433.2310711-1-mark.kanda@oracle.com/),
>>> for example integrating "info blockstats"; and/or, to add matching
>>> functionality to libvirt.
>>>
>>> However, I will only be available for co-mentoring unfortunately.
>>
>> I'm happy to offer my helping hand in this. I mean the libvirt part,
>> since I am a libvirt developer.
>>
>> I believe this will be listed in QEMU's ideas list, right?
>
> Does Libvirt participate to GSoC as an independent organization this
> year? If not, I'll add it as a Libvirt project on the QEMU ideas list.
Libvirt participates as its own GSoC organization. If a project has
overlap we could do it in either org, or have a QEMU project and a
libvirt project if the amount of work is large enough.
Indeed. Libvirt's participating on its own since 2016, IIRC. Since we're
still in org acceptance phase we have some time to decide this,
actually. We can do the final decision after participating orgs are
announced. My gut feeling says that it's going to be more work on QEMU
side which would warrant it to be on the QEMU ideas page.
But anyway, we can wait an see. Meanwhile, as Stefan is trying to
compile the list for org application, I'm okay with putting it onto
QEMU's list.
Michal