QEMU Maintainers on the 2.4 Release

QEMU is the software that creates virtual hardware which guest operating systems run on top of. All (well, almost all — see note below[*]) the hardware that a guest OS has access to is actually written to some specifications in software — i.e. no physical hardware is involved. For the QEMU/KVM hypervisor, most of these devices are written in the QEMU source repository. A few devices are part of the KVM code in the Linux kernel. QEMU also handles a lot of host-specific stuff, like storage and networking for the virtual machines.
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