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On Jul 3, 2014 11:43 AM, "Dmitry Guryanov" <<a href="mailto:dguryanov@parallels.com">dguryanov@parallels.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hi, All!<br>
><br>
> As far as I know, there are some requirements, which virt driver must meet to<br>
> use Openstack 'label'. For example, it's not allowed to mount cinder volumes<br>
> inside host OS.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I am a little unclear on what your question is. If it is simply about the OpenStack label then:</p>
<p dir="ltr">'OpenStack' is a trademark that is enforced by the OpenStack foundation. You should check with the foundation to get a formal answer on commercial trademark usage. (As an OpenStack developer, my personal view is having out of tree drivers is a bad idea, but that decision isn't up to me.)</p>
<p dir="ltr">If this is about contributing your driver to nova (great!), then this is the right forum to begin that discussion. We don't have a formal list of requirements for contributing new drivers to nova besides the need for CI testing. If you are interested in contributing a new nova driver, can you provide a brief overview along with your questions to get the discussion started.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Also there is an existing efforts to add container support into nova and I hear they are making excellent progress; do you plan on collaborating with those folks?</p>
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> Are there any documents, describing all such things? How can I determine, if<br>
> my virtualization driver for nova (developed outside of nova mainline) works<br>
> correctly and meet nova's security requirements?<br>
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> --<br>
> Dmitry Guryanov<br>
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