On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 at 22:01, John Snow wrote:
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> On 8/27/19 4:56 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
> > On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 at 21:52, John Snow wrote:
> >> - For theming, I'm a fan of the RTD theme, because I think it makes the
> >> TOC tree stand out better and makes for nicer browsing than the defa
On 8/27/19 4:56 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 at 21:52, John Snow wrote:
>> - For theming, I'm a fan of the RTD theme, because I think it makes the
>> TOC tree stand out better and makes for nicer browsing than the default
>> alabaster theme. Maybe when there's a better over-ar
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 at 21:52, John Snow wrote:
> - For theming, I'm a fan of the RTD theme, because I think it makes the
> TOC tree stand out better and makes for nicer browsing than the default
> alabaster theme. Maybe when there's a better over-arching TOC laid out
> with better organization we
On 8/26/19 2:51 PM, Gabriel Barreto wrote:
> I've uploaded to my github repository¹ the work done so far. Using
> Peter's patches as a starting point, we were able to generate
> kernel-docs documentation for some of QEMU's APIs. After studying the
> available options, we found a nice solution to
I've uploaded to my github repository¹ the work done so far. Using
Peter's patches as a starting point, we were able to generate
kernel-docs documentation for some of QEMU's APIs. After studying the
available options, we found a nice solution to publish the
documentation online and keep it updated,
There is currently no way to test the block/iscsi.c block driver.
Using a third-party iSCSI target isn't sufficient since we need fault
injection and control over I/O request execution in order to exercise
specific code paths in the initiator.
Are you willing to co-mentor a Google Summer of Code p
On 18/03/2015 15:53, Catalin Vasile wrote:
> Hi,
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> My name is Catalin Vasile and I want to participate with a project for
> qemu at GSoC.
> From what I understand from the rules, I can participate with things I
> could also use for my college projects.
> This is my last bachelor year and I'm d
Hi,
My name is Catalin Vasile and I want to participate with a project for qemu
at GSoC.
>From what I understand from the rules, I can participate with things I
could also use for my college projects.
This is my last bachelor year and I'm doing my diploma project, which is
related to virtualizatio
Hello,
My name is Costas Drogos, and i would like to participate in GSOC with
the first Qemu project,
"Convert Monitor commands to the QObject API".
I study Informatics in the University of Piraeus, Greece in an
undergraduate level.
My previous experience with qemu was through xen and kvm, which