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Community Member Highlight - Meet Josh West
03/06/2009

Xen Community: Josh West from Brandeis University is doing some amazing things with open source Xen and is actively supporting the community on IRC, a Xen Management Project, and documentation for the Xen API. He has presented the Brandeis Xen implementation at Higher Education Users Group Alliance 2008 event in

Hosted Xen Project
03/06/2009

Xen Community: At last week’s Xen Summit at Oracle, Ian Pratt announced a new project that is currently in active development, Hosted Xen.  This project will enable the Xen engine to run as a kernel module enabling Xen to become a Type-2 Virtual Machine Manager sitting “on top”

Xen 3.3 a Finalist for 2009 CODIE Awards from SIIA
03/04/2009

Congrats to the Xen Community as the Xen 3.3 release was named a finalist in the 2009 CODIE awards in the Best Open Source Solution Category. A second round of judging will begin on March 16. Approximately 400+ SIIA members will begin voting on the finalists and are allowed

Xen Summit Europe - Speakers Wanted
03/04/2009

There are still a few speaking slots available for anyone interested at Xen Summit Europe. The event will be an open track at LinuxTAG in Berlin, Germany on June 27, 2009 and will give presenters the opportunity to introduce your project, solution, or Xen related ideas to a larger audience

Xen Summit: Keir Fraser Overview
02/27/2009

Here are some highlights of Keir Fraser’s presentation at Xen Summit: * Current Stable Releases: Xen 3.3.1 and Xen 3.2.3 (Jan 09) * Next Stable Releases: Xen 3.3.2 and Xen 3.4.0 (late March 09) Xen Development Process Update – * Use xen-devel@lists.xensource.com

Xen Summit Update : Ian Pratt Comments
02/27/2009

From Ian Pratt’s presentation at Xen Summit;  here are some highlights: * Xen Embedded – small footprint Xen (see xenbits.xen.org/xenclient) * Xen Client – Citrix code being placed in Xen-unstable * Hosted Xen – Xen engine run as a kernel module to enable hosted (type-2) VMM; Windows and OSX in active

Interview with Wim Coekaerts from Oracle
02/26/2009

Wim Coekaerts is the Xen Advisory Board member representing Oracle and was recently interviewed about Oracle , Xen, and Open Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheBitsource/~3/dfCM1y510Pc/

Development Projects to Work On
02/25/2009

I have spoken with several community members today at Xen Summit and they have great project ideas for Xen but not enough time to work on them. I am also aware that many university students are looking for research projects for their masters or phd work and would like to

Live Blog from Xen Summit at Oracle
02/24/2009

For community members not able to attend today, here are some highlights from the event: Ian Pratt opening presentation: http://www.xen.org/media/Movies/XenSummitOracle09/Day1/IanPratt.AVI (NOTE – I had video problems so this video missed the standard introduction and hello, sorry about that). Keir Fraser project update:

Call for Papers - VHPC 2009
02/23/2009

4th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC’09) – http://markmail.org/thread/2nzdt6p3apd7b7yn ================================================================= CALL FOR PAPERS 4th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing VHPC’09 as part of Euro-Par 2009, Delft, The Netherlands ================================================================= Date: August 25, 2009 Euro-Par 2009: http://europar2009.ewi.tudelft.nl/ Workshop URL: http:

New Xen LiveCD Available
02/23/2009

From Thiago Camargo Martins Cordeiro in Xen-Devel (http://markmail.org/thread/2t2cbfjkxz6awnzu): I’m happy to announce everyone that is available a newer version of the Xen Live CD, the version 2.0. It’s entirely based on latest version of the stable Debian, the recently released 5.0. The

Podcast with DABCC.com Radio on Xen Community
02/20/2009

My recent Podcast with Doug Brown of Dabcc.com Radio is live at http://dabcc.com/article.aspx?id=9968. I do my best to promote the community and the many ways that people can get involved beyond being a developer.