I am planning to schedule a monthly XCP meeting for the community and am struggling with when to host the call. As we are a global community, there is no single optimal time to host the meeting. In an effort to support the most likely attendees, please send me your
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The Xen.org community recently announced (at Xen Summit) the 3 participants in the 2010 Google Summer of Code: Project: Migration from memory ballooning to memory hotplug in Xen Student: Daniel Kiper Mentor: Jeremy Fitzhardinge Project: Adding new features to the XCP web interface Student: Nikola Nikov Mentor: Jon Ludlam
I am proud to officially declare the Xen.org Mascot Contest Winner - Valentin Höbel. Valentin’s Panda Bear was the winning selection from 226 votes: Panda Bear – 92 Votes (40%) Bonsai Tree – 85 Votes (37%) Zen Penguin – 49 Votes (21%) The current image of the Panda Bear
Folks, 3.4.3-rc6 is now tagged in http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.4-testing.hg I hope that this will be the final RC before the 3.4.3 release. Please test!
The latest Project Golden Ratio data is not available for your review at http://www.xen.org/files/GoldenRatio/GR_Stats_April2010.pdf. In comparison, the final Q1 2010 statistics are available at http://www.xen.org/files/GoldenRatio/March2010_GRStats.pdf. Here are some highlights for April 2010: * Xen-users
I have created a new page at http://www.xen.org/xensummit/xensummit_spring_2010.html which will have all the slides and videos from Xen Summit at AMD. I have about 50% of the slides currently available.
I have received a few slides from presenters at Xen Summit and have posted them at SlideShare in the Xen Summit at AMD 2010 event page. You can access the slides at http://www.slideshare.net/event/xen-summit-na-at-amd-2010. I will continue to upload the slides on SlideShare as I receive
Xen Summit at AMD is over and I would like to thank all the speakers and attendees for making this a great conference. I am collecting all the presentations from the speakers and will be posting them on Monday next week. The conference was also filmed and I anticipate getting
I have created a new page, Xen History Page, on the Xen.org website for those interested in learning more about the history of the Xen.org community and Xen hypervisor project. Please take a look and if you have content to add, please let me know.
Virtualization software reached another milestone on its road to becoming a pervasive technology with the release of Xen 4.0 by Xen.org (you can find the full announcement here).  It was just 7 short years ago in 2003 that the Xen 1.0 architecture was introduced in
The Xen.org community, home of the open source Xen hypervisor, is pleased to be working directly with an important corporate member of our community, AMD, for our Xen Summit North America event. Hosted twice a year, Xen Summit events in North America and Asia allow Xen developers, customers, and
Welcome to the Xen.org weekly newsletter with a variety of information to keep you updated on all things Xen. Please feel free to contact me with suggestions for the newsletter. Xen News * Xen Summit North America at AMD – April 28-29; Be Sure To Attend * Xen.org Mascot Contest â€