If you would like to keep your driver under your control and license, you're absolutely welcome to.

If you would like the driver to become a baked-in component of the Deltacloud project, within the Fedora project, then yes, we'd require it be licensed the same as the rest of the code.

By the way, thank you for your effort.  We're glad to see more implementors accepting of the API, even at this early stage.

-Bob McWhirter

On Dec 15, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Daniel Molina Aranda wrote:

Hi,

This email is to announce that during the last weeks we have been working on a OpenNebula [1] driver implementation based on the OGF OCCI API [2]. OpenNebula provides the first reference implementation of this new cloud interface specification. The driver is almost finished, so we will distribute the source in a few days. We would have wanted to get this driver into the new core repository, but it came faster than we expected.

We usually release code under Apache license. However, I understand that in Deltacloud, as we did in libvirt with the OpenNebula driver, code must be contributed under LGPL?

[2] http://www.occi-wg.org


--
Daniel Molina, Cloud Technology Engineer/Researcher
DSA Research Group: web http://dsa-research.org and blog http://blog.dsa-research.org
OpenNebula Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing: http://www.OpenNebula.org
_______________________________________________
deltacloud-devel mailing list
deltacloud-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org
https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/deltacloud-devel