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	Add Summary page for projects
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|  | # Projects | ||||||
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|  | We aim to provide a set of open spaces for collaboration to help move projects towards production. Projects should usually | ||||||
|  | at a minimum provide a `README` of how to get started using the project with Moby, and a roadmap document explaining what | ||||||
|  | the aims are and how to contribute. Most projects will probably provide a way to run the project in a custom Moby build | ||||||
|  | in its current state, which ideally will be integrated in the Moby CI so there are checks that it builds and runs. Over | ||||||
|  | time we hope that many projects will graduate into the recommended production defaults, but other projects may remain as | ||||||
|  | ongoing projects, such as kernel hardening. | ||||||
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|  | If you want to  create a project, please submit a pull request to create a new directory here. | ||||||
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|  | ## Current projects | ||||||
|  | - [Kernel Self Protection Project enhancements](kspp/) | ||||||
|  | - [Mirage SDK](miragesdk/) privilege separation for userspace services | ||||||
|  | - [Wireguard](wireguard/) cryptographic enforced container network separation | ||||||
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|  | ## Current projects not yet documented | ||||||
|  | - Clear Linux integration (Intel) | ||||||
|  | - VMWare support (VMWare) | ||||||
|  | - ARM port and security boot integration (ARM) | ||||||
|  | - OKernel integration (HPE) | ||||||
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