After much thought and contemplation (and lots of VISA paperwork), I have decided to take a 2 month break from the hot, humid summers of South Florida for the anticipated lovely weather in the UK. I will continue to update the xen-users and xen-devel messages on the Xen Weekly Wiki site and other Xen.org activities but will now be done 5 hours earlier!
If you are in Europe or near Cambridge and would like to get together to discuss Xen.org please feel free to contact me as I will have time over the next two months to meet with community members in Europe. For those of you in Paris, I will be spending a few days in July (23-26) and will be there at the finish line of the Tour de France. I will also be at Xen Directions in Berlin on June 27, 2009 and look forward to meeting with everyone at our first technical/marketing event for Xen.org.
In August, I will be at the Xen.org booth at CloudWorld in San Francisco and am considering attending LinuxCon in Portland, OR in September. Anyone going to LinuxCon?
Hopefully, I will get a chance to meet with more community members over the summer and fall to help promote the Xen.org project!
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