I am back from the Citrix Synergy event and in the process of uploading all the Xen Summit videos to the Xen.org servers. I will be posting the videos as they are uploaded throughout the day. I expect to have the first 19 talks up on the website in the next 20 minutes or so. I will also be updating the daily mail tracking for the Xen.org wiki today as well.
Finally, if you are waiting for me to get back in touch with you, I should have my email inbox processed by the end of today.
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