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author | Ohad Levy <ohadlevy@gmail.com> | 2011-06-14 19:17:09 +0300 |
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committer | Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> | 2011-06-14 11:03:56 -0600 |
commit | a2d401d3ba19920eae6c5ddf5d3fd7c4c0eb759e (patch) | |
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parent | storage: avoid an intermediate malloc (diff) | |
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docs: updated list of applications using libvirt.
Added:
* Virt ruby bindings
* Foreman for provisioning and webui.
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diff --git a/docs/apps.html.in b/docs/apps.html.in index 8b949f37e..b5160fabf 100644 --- a/docs/apps.html.in +++ b/docs/apps.html.in @@ -14,7 +14,9 @@ <p> To add an application not listed on this page, send a message to the <a href="contact.html">mailing list</a>, requesting it - be added here. If your application uses libvirt as its API, + be added here, or simply send a patch against the documentation + in the libvirt.git docs subdirectory. + If your application uses libvirt as its API, the following graphic is available for your website to advertise support for libvirt: </p> @@ -226,6 +228,17 @@ </dd> </dl> + <dl> + <dt><a href="https://github.com/ohadlevy/virt#readme">Ruby + Libvirt Object bindings</a></dt> + <dd> + Allows using simple ruby objects to manipulate + hypervisors, guests, storage, network etc. It is + based on top of + the <a href="http://libvirt.org/ruby">native ruby + bindings</a>. + </dd> + </dl> <h2><a name="livecd">LiveCD / Appliances</a></h2> <dl> @@ -284,6 +297,26 @@ </dd> </dl> + <dl> + <dt><a href="http://theforeman.org">Foreman</a></dt> + <dd> + Foreman is an open source web based application aimed to be a + Single Address For All Machines Life Cycle Management. Foreman: + + <ul> + <li>Creates everything you need when adding a new machine to + your network, its goal being automatically managing + everything you would normally manage manually (DNS, DHCP, + TFTP, Virtual Machines,CA, CMDB...)</li> + <li>Integrates with Puppet (and acts as web front end to it).</li> + <li>Takes care of provisioning until the point puppet is + running, allowing Puppet to do what it does best.</li> + <li>Shows you Systems Inventory (based on Facter) and + provides real time information about hosts status based on + Puppet reports.</li> + </dd> + </dl> + <h2><a name="web">Web applications</a></h2> |