Good news for Debian users. After quite a long while of doubts if there will be a working, complete Xen environment in the upcoming Debian Lenny, there are Xen packages with an up to date dom0 Kernel available: http://packages.debian.org/lenny/linux-image-2.6.26-1-xen-686 Thanks to the debian
Latest (page 102)
Three new Xen related projects from the University of British Columbia are now listed on the Xen.org community projects page at http://www.xen.org/community/projects.html. The projects are: * SecondSite Project – http://dsg.cs.ubc.ca/secondsite/ * Parallax Project – http://dsg.cs.ubc.ca/parallax/ * MPI-SCTP Project
Xen Community: I have updated the Xen User.tex file to reflect the current release; Xen 3.3 but cannot get the Table of Contents to load properly in the final pdf verison of the file. If you pull down the latest build you will see most recent document which
I have created a new mailing list for members of the community who wish to discuss Xen in Japanese. You can subscribe at http://lists.xensource.com/mailman/listinfo/xen-japanese. I will be adding this mailing list to the overall mailing list webpage on Xen.org once I get some
A new Xen project was added to the Community Page – VHPCE. Project Site: http://vcluster.sourceforge.net/ Project Contact: Xin Jun (xinjun933@gmail.com) Project Description:   The VHPCE core concept and component is virtual cluster, the management unit is virtual cluster or virtual node instead of
Xen Community: I have been working on the new Xen Roadmap Document and almost have it complete. I would like to get feedback from the community on the current version of the document. Please let me know if we need to add more sections, update existing sections, remove sections, etc.
I have updated the Xen Wiki section for “Who is Doing What”. The page is at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/WhosDoingWhat. Please check the content to either add a new section with your name, update the current information with email links, or add details on the particular feature you
Yoshiaki Tamura released Kemari – an open source Xen Fault Tolerance mechanism – in the version 1.0. He presented Kemari both at the Xen Summits 2008 in Boston and Tokyo where he caught lots of attention by showing the “survival” of a virtual machine even if the hardware of one cluster
Xen Community – There are several social network sites that now have Xen.org community specific locations that you may be interseted in joining. Here is the current list that I am aware of; if you know of another one please add it in the comments section. Facebook – http://www.facebook.
The Xen Summit Tokyo slides are uploaded to http://www.xen.org/xensummit/xensummit_fall_2008.html along with the videos.
All the videos from Xen Summit Tokyo are now available at http://www.xen.org/xensummit/xensummit_fall_2008.html. I am still working on getting all the presentations so those are not yet complete.
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