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* [[Public Relations Team]] - Responsible for events, news and announcements | * [[Public Relations Team]] - Responsible for events, news and announcements | ||
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* [http://www.openvcp.org OpenVCP] - A web-based interface to manage a whole farm of VServer hosts, build guests etc. | * [http://www.openvcp.org OpenVCP] - A web-based interface to manage a whole farm of VServer hosts, build guests etc. | ||
* [http://vsmon.revolutionlinux.com Virtual server monitor (vsmon)] - Provides a global view of all VServers running in a park. | * [http://vsmon.revolutionlinux.com Virtual server monitor (vsmon)] - Provides a global view of all VServers running in a park. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 21 October 2011
Below is a list of projects and teams regarding the Linux-VServer project.
[edit] Teams
- Infrastructure Team - Responsible for all infrustructure related services like the wiki, GIT or the Archives
- Kernel Team - Responsible for kernel patch releases, new features and bugs
- Public Relations Team - Responsible for events, news and announcements
- Wiki Team - Responsible for the wiki and its contents
[edit] Projects
- OpenVCP - A web-based interface to manage a whole farm of VServer hosts, build guests etc.
- Virtual server monitor (vsmon) - Provides a global view of all VServers running in a park.