Scott,

I am very keen on the centos7 packages for openvz, as I heavily use openvz personally and at work. I'd like to get involved if we can get this officially through centos supported, and automatically built as part of the centos build process

If you could share your build process, then I will try it myself, and get it working

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On 16 June 2014 16:28, Scott Dowdle <dowdle@montanalinux.org> wrote:
Greetings,

----- Original Message -----
> On one hand its great to have another group of people looking at the
> same stuff, trying to break it and provide feedback. However, in this
> case that is a user facing audience - and this content is not best
> suited for that.

Now that I've thought about it more, I agree with you... and since I only get a small handful of comments a year from users on contributed OS Tepmlates... it wouldn't be any benefit to the CentOS Project anyway.

I'll just remove them... and continue to make them for my own use until the GA comes out.  Sorry to have wasted your time.

So far as explaining how they are built and getting them automated by CentOS... I guess you weren't grasping the whole concept.  These are "contributed" OS Templates.  As  previously stated the OpenVZ Project does provide official OS Templates for a number of distros including CentOS.  That might be something CentOS is rightly interested in automating... but the contributed ones... it would be like Ubuntu wanting to take over the build process for Mint... if that is any more clear.

TYL,
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