Xen.org Community:
As many of you are aware, I have been working the past few months to update the current Xen.org website to better target various users of the site as well as simplify the organization of the information. I have completed the web development and am now making the site available for feedback and comment. You can reach the site at http://staging.xen.org and I encourage all feedback from broken links to “what were you thinking?”. I plan to allow at least 2 weeks for comments before I make the final changes and transition the new site to www.xen.org.
If you are interested in seeing the design document that I based the new site on or the target profile descriptions, please search in the blog for “web development” and you will get those documents.
Please note that links to the Wiki, Bug Tracker, Source Browser, and Mercurial Repository will take you to the existing header structure as I am in the process of preparing those services to link to the new site.
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