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diff --git a/app-containers/lxd/metadata.xml b/app-containers/lxd/metadata.xml index dfd11315a93a..ee1b9a718c31 100644 --- a/app-containers/lxd/metadata.xml +++ b/app-containers/lxd/metadata.xml @@ -5,20 +5,31 @@ <email>juippis@gentoo.org</email> <name>Joonas Niilola</name> </maintainer> + <maintainer type="person" proxied="yes"> + <email>brahmajit.xyz@gmail.com</email> + <name>Brahmajit Das</name> + </maintainer> <maintainer type="project"> <email>virtualization@gentoo.org</email> <name>Gentoo Virtualization Project</name> </maintainer> - <use> - <flag name="apparmor">Enable AppArmor support</flag> - </use> <longdescription> - By combining the speed and density of containers with - the security of traditional virtual machines, LXD is - the next-generation of container hypervisor for Linux - from Canonical. + LXD is a modern, secure and powerful system container and virtual machine manager. + + It provides a unified experience for running and managing full Linux systems inside containers + or virtual machines. LXD supplies images for a wide number of Linux distributions and is built + around a very powerful, yet pretty simple, REST API. LXD scales from one instance on a single + machine to a cluster in a full data center rack, making it suitable for running workloads both + for development and in production. + + LXD allows you to easily set up a system that feels like a small private cloud. You can run any + type of workload in an efficient way while keeping your resources optimized. + + You should consider using LXD if you want to containerize different environments or run virtual + machines, or in general run and manage your infrastructure in a cost-effective way. </longdescription> <upstream> - <remote-id type="github">lxc/lxd</remote-id> + <remote-id type="github">canonical/lxd</remote-id> + <remote-id type="cpe">cpe:/a:linuxcontainers:lxd</remote-id> </upstream> </pkgmetadata> |