March 20th, 2006
This is going to be a hot week for OpenVZ.
Today is Monday, and for a nice start we have released an updated versions of the kernel (stable branch) and vzctl. I recommend everybody to upgrade the kernel, since it contains some security fixes (ported from mainstream). Yes, this is mostly fixes, and mostly from mainstream.
My crystal ball shows me that tomorrow, Tuesday, we will release a shiny 2.6.16-based kernel. Note that vanilla 2.6.16 was just released today, so we are quite up to speed. [OK I'll tell you the truth: we actually used a time machine to get the 2.6.16 sources two or three weeks ago, so we had a plenty of time to port.]
The week will continue with more releases...hmm, my crystal ball becomes kinda foggy. Well... I can still see something resembling a chameleon. Or is it lizard?
We will certainly see. Stay tuned.
Today is Monday, and for a nice start we have released an updated versions of the kernel (stable branch) and vzctl. I recommend everybody to upgrade the kernel, since it contains some security fixes (ported from mainstream). Yes, this is mostly fixes, and mostly from mainstream.
My crystal ball shows me that tomorrow, Tuesday, we will release a shiny 2.6.16-based kernel. Note that vanilla 2.6.16 was just released today, so we are quite up to speed. [OK I'll tell you the truth: we actually used a time machine to get the 2.6.16 sources two or three weeks ago, so we had a plenty of time to port.]
The week will continue with more releases...hmm, my crystal ball becomes kinda foggy. Well... I can still see something resembling a chameleon. Or is it lizard?
We will certainly see. Stay tuned.

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