Community Profile Pages Update

I have completed the update of the Xen.org Community Profile pages to include the speakers from Xen Summit Tokyo as well as re-organize the site to better accommodate the many people listed. The new site is at http://www.xen.org/community/memberprofiles.html. I have also changed the way that the individual profiles are listed; e.g. Ian Pratt. Instead of one long list of names, I have the individuals grouped according to the following categories:

  • Community Member Highlights
  • Xen Summit June 2008 Speakers
  • Xen Summit November 2008 Speakers
  • Community Members At-Large

You can see the links on the bottom of the list to the other groupings. If you have any comments on the new design or have a better idea, please add it to the comments so I can make this site even better.

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