I received a great idea from Todd Deshane today about having a monthly call where anyone interested in presenting their latest Xen related research can give a 20 minute presentation followed by questions from the audience. I can use GoToMeeting or GoToWebinar to setup the call and have a dial-in number to handle any size audience.
If you are interested in presenting your work, please email me and I will work at setting up a call in mid to late August. If we get several presentation topics, I will setup these calls monthly or quarterly depending on demand.
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