Maybe it will be easier to evaluate it in the context of these other
environments. It's difficult to assess this without an example.
It's not laughably trivial when you try to support the full feature set
of kvm (for example, live migration will require dirty memory tracking,
and exporting all state stored in the kernel to userspace).
Oh come on, I wrote "steal" as a convenient shorthand for
"cross-pollinate your ideas into our code according to the letter and
spirit of the GNU General Public License". Since we're all trying to
improve Linux we may as well cooperate.
No. Adopting venet/vbus would mean reinventing something that already
existed. Continuing to support virtio/pci is not reinventing anything.
You haven't convinced me that your ideas are worth the effort of
abandoning virtio/pci or maintaining both venet/vbus and virtio/pci.
I'm sorry if that made you feel unwelcome. There's no reason to
interpret disagreement as malice though.
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