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
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From Andres Lagar-Cavilla: Rejoice! A new version of SnowFlock is out there.. This is a bugfix update in preparation for a 64bit release. Some of the things we fixed include: – Exception handling and lock-up avoidance in the control plane – Compatibility with “vanilla” Xen suspend/resume and migration – Better MPI scalability
To those of you in the US who celebrate Thanksgiving, please remember to think about what you would like to present at Xen Summit as you collapse on the couch from eating too much turkey. For the rest of the world, I hope you are able to take some time
To support the growing interest in having updated documentation for the Xen Hypervisor, I have created a Xen Wiki page where anyone interested in working on documentation or making a request for documentation can track the community effort. The page is http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/Xen3.xDocumentUpdateProject and contains
I received an email today from Igor Chubin who informed me of his efforts to translate the Xen Wiki and documentation into Russian. I added the Russian Wiki link to the current Xen Wiki Tranlsation Home Page – http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenTranslation. The link to the Xen 3.
The second day of Xen Summit Tokyo was even larger than day 1 with 143 attendees! More pictures from the event are linked below. Thanks to all the people at Fujistu in Japan for hosting the event and helping with the planning. Also, thanks to the members of the Xen
Here are some pictures from Day 1 of Xen Summit Tokyo (Asia) hosted by Fujitsu with over 135 people. Ian Pratt Event Room Andrew Warfield Event Room 2 Evening Reception Thanks to Yutaki Ezaki from Fujitsu for the pictures.
I did a search of all the Xen related SourceForge.net projects and found a list of 63 projects. Many of the projects have no available download which I suppose means that it was not completed (?); however, I found many projects with downloads available for users. The complete list of
For those of you looking for good examples of Networking, check out the Xen Wiki at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenNetworkingExamples. If you have more examples that you feel would be useful for the community, please add them to this Wiki page. If you do not have Wiki rights,
Xen Community – I have started a journal on the Ohloh Xen Projects Page (https://www.ohloh.net/projects/xen) for anyone interested to follow. This service allows anyone in Xen to quickly create a Journal and associate it with the Xen project. There are currently 85 people listed as
Xen Summit North America, scheduled for February 24 – 25, 2009 , at Oracle’s HQ in Redwood City, CA is now officially open for topic/speaker submissions. Topic submissions for this event will remain open till approximately early January 2009 to give time for people to submit their ideas and
Xen Community: For those of you with LinkedIn accounts, I encourage you to become a member of the Xen Masters group at http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/167190 to connect with more people interested in Xen. I have joined several groups in LinkedIn and find them to be an