Xen Community:
Welcome back to everyone from the extended vacation (if you got one). I have updated the last Weekly Update for Xen.org (http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenUpdate20091231) but will not be promoting that out to all the various external community sites.
I am working on my three high level goals for 2010 for the community and will be posting those either Tuesday or Wed.
I am also starting Project Golden Ratio today and will be updating the community weekly tracking into a Xen.org Newsletter. The Newsletter will be posted weekly in the Xen.org Wiki and will be adding some new content to further allow the community to better understand the weekly activities. Of course, if you have any ideas for the Weekly Newsletter please let me know.
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