The Xen.org community recently announced (at Xen Summit) the 3 participants in the 2010 Google Summer of Code:
Project: Migration from memory ballooning to memory hotplug in Xen
Student: Daniel Kiper
Mentor: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Project: Adding new features to the XCP web interface
Student: Nikola Nikov
Mentor: Jon Ludlam
Project: XCP integration with DRBD
Student: Sergio Charpinel
Mentor: Dave Scott
I will co-ordinate with the three students this summer to ensure that they post information on their projects on this blog to keep the community updated. Congratulations to these students and welcome to the Xen.org team!
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