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Message-Id: <201104081541.39176.gheskett@wdtv.com>
Date:	Fri, 8 Apr 2011 15:41:39 -0400
From:	gene heskett <gheskett@...v.com>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Native Linux KVM tool

On Friday, April 08, 2011, Scott Wood wrote:
>On Thu, 7 Apr 2011 21:14:06 -0500
>
>Anthony Liguori <anthony@...emonkey.ws> wrote:
>> If someone was going to seriously go about doing something like this, a
>> better approach would be to start with QEMU and remove anything non-x86
>> and all of the UI/command line/management bits and start there.
>> 
>> There's nothing more I'd like to see than a viable alternative to QEMU
>> but ignoring any of the architectural mistakes in QEMU and repeating
>> them in a new project isn't going to get there.
>
>Supporting only a single architecture sounds like a significant
>architectural mistake...  only x86 deserves clean code?
>
>-Scott

Speaking as someone who hasn't a hand on either end of the oar in this 
effort, please folks, the choice of "KVM" as a name for this project is 
very poor, mainly because it has already been taken by the very commonly 
used little hardware switch that allows one Keyboard, Video, Mouse kit on 
the desktop to service 2 or more computers under the desk.  To all the Joe 
Sixpacks out there who hear that name, and go looking for the box with the 
pushbottons on it to switch computers, it is bound to be very confusing.
Surely there is a short, descriptive name for this that isn't "KVM"?

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