Greetings Xen Community, I’m thrilled to share the valuable insights gathered from our recent documentation survey. Your feedback is instrumental in steering the course for Xen’s documentation. Let’s delve into the details provided by the dedicated participants who generously shared their perspectives. Participants and Experience Our participants
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Hello Xen Community! In a bid to improve communication and synchronization of messages, we have now moved channels to Matrix. Our aim here is to encourage and foster positive interactions between the community and developers within The Xen Project. The move will make it easier for everyone to exchange ideas,
Hello Xen Project Community! I’m Kelly, joining The Xen Project as the new Community Manager. I thought it would be best that I introduce myself as I get begin to get familiar with my role. I started my career in marketing, before quickly transitioning into digital optimisation and working
The annual Xen Project Developer and Design Summit 2023 will be held 24-26 June. It will be a hybrid event, with the physical location in Prague, Czech Republic, co-located with the Embedded Open Source Summit. (If you’re already attending EOSS, Xen Summit registration will be an optional add-on). This
New version includes adoption of MISRA-C rules, static allocation and at-boot partitioning, with improved device throughput SAN FRANCISCO – December 14, 2022 –The Xen Project, an open source hypervisor hosted at the Linux Foundation, today announced the release of Xen Project Hypervisor 4.17, which introduces a variety of features allowing
MirageOS core maintainers and the Linux Foundation announced the release of MirageOS version 4.0, the latest update since version 3.10 in December, 2020. SAN FRANCISCO, March 29, 2022 — The MirageOS Core Team is thrilled to announce the release of MirageOS 4.0. MirageOS is a library operating system
NEW VERSION INTRODUCES ARM VIRTUAL PERFORMANCE MONITOR COUNTERS AND BROADER X86 HARDWARE SUPPORT. COMMUNITY INITIATIVES, INCLUDING FUNCTIONAL SAFETY AND VIRTIO, CONTINUE TO PROGRESS. The Xen Project, an open source hypervisor hosted at the Linux Foundation, announced the release of Xen Project Hypervisor 4.16, which introduces various features allowing for
Xen Summit 2021: Clang-format for Xen Coding Style Checking Anastasiia Lukianenko, EPAM At the moment there is no tool that would allow to format patches in Xen. The idea of Xen-checker is to use the clang-format approach as a base for Xen ‘checkpatch’ process. The new tool consists of modified
During the 2021 Xen Summit, representatives from the Xen Project Functional Safety Special Interest Group have an update on what the SIG has been up to. The panelists covered what work is being done by Functional Safety Special Interest Group to bring Xen on Arm mainline to regulated domains such
At the 2021 Xen Developer and Design Summit, Tamas K Lengyel, Senior Security Researcher at Intel Corporation, gave a deep dive into the latest developments of Intel’s Xen-based fuzzer that the organization open-sourced last year. A fuzzer is a program that helps detect bugs in code. Since open-sourcing, Tamas
Due to circumstances, all Xen subprojects have now moved their IRC channels off of Freenode. The following channels have been moved to OFTC: #xendevel, #xen, #xeninfra #xcp-ng, #xcp-ng-dev. #mirage has moved to Libera Chat. Up-to-date IRC channel information can be found on the xenproject.org IRC reference page. The #unikraft
On Thursday, June 3 at 12 pm PT, check out Unikraft’s talk at Usenix Lisa 21. Felipe Huici, NEC Laboratories Europe GmbH, will be giving the following talk, “It’s Time to Debloat the Cloud with Unikraft.” In his presentation, Felipe will outline the real challenges of cloud computing