podman machine allows podman to create, manage, and interact with a vm running some form of linux (default is fcos). podman is then configured to be able to interact with the vm automatically. while this is usable on linux, the real push is to get this working on both current apple architectures in macos. Ashley Cui contributed to this PR and was a great help. [NO TESTS NEEDED] Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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Contributing
The go-libvirt project makes use of the GitHub Flow
for contributions.
If you'd like to contribute to the project, please open an issue or find an existing issue that you'd like to take on. This ensures that efforts are not duplicated, and that a new feature aligns with the focus of the rest of the repository.
Once your suggestion has been submitted and discussed, please be sure that your code meets the following criteria:
- code is completely
gofmt'd - new features or codepaths have appropriate test coverage
go test ./...passesgo vet ./...passesgolint ./...returns no warnings, including documentation comment warnings
In addition, if this is your first time contributing to the go-libvirt project,
add your name and email address to the
AUTHORS file
under the "Contributors" section using the format:
First Last <email@example.com>.
Finally, submit a pull request for review!
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if you'd like to discuss the project.