Daniel P. Berrange
2011-Jun-14 15:42 UTC
[Libguestfs] Virt Tools Blog Planet (RSS feed aggregator)
The virt-tools.org website, launched last year, provides tutorials, videos, documentation, online help and roadmaps relevant to libvirt, libguestfs, gtk-vnc, spice, other related libraries, and tools or applications like virt-manager & virt-install. The site goal is to inform & assist end users, system administrators & application developers who wish to learn about the capabilities of the virt tools stack. The focus of most content is the, state of the art, Linux native KVM hypervisor, but writing about using other hypervisors using virt tools is also welcome. Today we are launching a new part of the site, the Blog Planet, to aggregate feeds from people working on virt tools related projects: http://planet.virt-tools.org/index.html The site is seeded with a mere 2 blogs thus far, and so we are looking for content from other people working on libvirt, libguestfs, gtk-vnc, spice, and any other infrastructure/tools which integrate with them. The aim is for the Blog Planet to contain content directly useful to end users, system administrators and application developers. To that end, it is desirable if your blog feed can be filtered to just include content directly related to virt tools. Any wordpress users can trivially do this by assigning either categories or tags to their posts, which the provide dedicated RSS feeds; other blog software hopefully has similar capabilities. To be included on the planet, send (off-list) your RSS feed URL and a Hackergotchi face icon (upto an absolute max of 96x96 pixels in size). Regards, Daniel -- |: http://berrange.com -o- http://www.flickr.com/photos/dberrange/ :| |: http://libvirt.org -o- http://virt-manager.org :| |: http://autobuild.org -o- http://search.cpan.org/~danberr/ :| |: http://entangle-photo.org -o- http://live.gnome.org/gtk-vnc :|
Michal Novotny
2011-Jun-15 06:54 UTC
[Libguestfs] Virt Tools Blog Planet (RSS feed aggregator)
Hi Daniel, as a libvirt-php maintainer currently working on phpVirtControl (originally called phpVirtManager however this name was not accepted and I'm not sure about the naming yet however it should be a virt-manager clone for PHP, also both projects are developed in my spare time) I would like to ask whether it shouldn't be worth it to mention those projects on the virt-tools.org site (planet.virt-tools.org). Do you think this could be worth it? Thanks, Michal On 06/14/2011 05:42 PM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:> The virt-tools.org website, launched last year, provides tutorials, > videos, documentation, online help and roadmaps relevant to libvirt, > libguestfs, gtk-vnc, spice, other related libraries, and tools or > applications like virt-manager & virt-install. The site goal is to > inform & assist end users, system administrators & application > developers who wish to learn about the capabilities of the virt tools > stack. The focus of most content is the, state of the art, Linux native > KVM hypervisor, but writing about using other hypervisors using virt > tools is also welcome. > > Today we are launching a new part of the site, the Blog Planet, to > aggregate feeds from people working on virt tools related projects: > > http://planet.virt-tools.org/index.html > > The site is seeded with a mere 2 blogs thus far, and so we are looking > for content from other people working on libvirt, libguestfs, gtk-vnc, > spice, and any other infrastructure/tools which integrate with them. > > The aim is for the Blog Planet to contain content directly useful to > end users, system administrators and application developers. To that > end, it is desirable if your blog feed can be filtered to just include > content directly related to virt tools. > > Any wordpress users can trivially do this by assigning either categories > or tags to their posts, which the provide dedicated RSS feeds; other blog > software hopefully has similar capabilities. > > To be included on the planet, send (off-list) your RSS feed URL and a > Hackergotchi face icon (upto an absolute max of 96x96 pixels in size). > > Regards, > Daniel-- Michal Novotny <minovotn at redhat.com>, RHCE Virtualization Team (xen userspace), Red Hat
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