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Re: RE: [Xen-API] Xen-API: XMLRPC Documentation


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  • From: George Shuklin <george.shuklin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 11:15:06 +0400
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That means only one: AGPL license to avoid 'add code to GPL and sell as
SaaS with closed sources'.

Ð ÐÑÐ, 26/08/2010 Ð 17:33 -0700, yueyu.lin ÐÐÑÐÑ:
> Actually there is something I'm going to do with XCP in the next
> months. 
> Although I'm new to XCP and Xen, I do have experience in other fields,
> especially in large scale server development in both Java/C. 
> From my current understandings, actually we should have ways to create
> the hosts management services without Xend and xapi(eliminating the
> learning curve of ocaml and python).
> But I'm wondering how to do it. With only XML-RPC, it's far away from
> enough that we can create exciting products like what has been done by
> other companies based on Xen(Oracle,Amazon,hmm, Citrix of course).
> I think the purpose of open source is to inspire innovations. If we
> can't have full access of the codes are there without any guidance,
> the purpose would be defeated. 
> 
(skip)



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