This is incorrect. I am not trying to reimplement libvirt at all. If anything, I'm providing the infrastructure to use libvirt WITH Vagrant. Actually, surprise! I'm working with RedHat to do JUST THIS.
I applaud the libvirt project for everything they've done. We've had our difference, but I have no intention of competing with that project. The power in Vagrant is the workflow of Vagrant, not Vagrant's ability to abstract away the hypervisor (and I certainly don't want to play that game).
The power in Vagrant is the workflow, and that is the game that I'm playing.
This is incorrect. I am not trying to reimplement libvirt at all. If anything, I'm providing the infrastructure to use libvirt WITH Vagrant. Actually, surprise! I'm working with RedHat to do JUST THIS.
I applaud the libvirt project for everything they've done. We've had our difference, but I have no intention of competing with that project. The power in Vagrant is the workflow of Vagrant, not Vagrant's ability to abstract away the hypervisor (and I certainly don't want to play that game).
The power in Vagrant is the workflow, and that is the game that I'm playing.