Good Friday to all ye Xen Folks.
Weekly Highlights:
•   New HXEN Release Available
•   Xen Summit Asia Filling Up Quickly
•   Xen SR-IOV Demo at Intel Developer Forum
•   Amazing number of Patches and Requests for Comments on xen-devel
Full Update on Xen.org Wiki at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/October_9%2C_2009
Also, I will be on vacation next week so the next weekly update will be on October 23, 2009 from Brazil where I am speaking at LatinoWare 2009.
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