This video uses code_swarm to visualise the development of the Xen project. It shows commits to xen-unstable.hg. Each dot represents a file. New files appear in a random place, and with each commit they get brighter and move towards the person making the change. The colours represent a
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From Keir: New release candidates are tagged: http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.3-testing.hg tagged 3.3.2-rc3 http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.4-testing.hg tagged 3.4.1-rc4 Please test! I hope to release later this week.
From xen-devel mailing list, The EmbeddedXEN project aims at building a single multi-kernel binary image that can be used on ARM platform with hard realtime applications. Currently, a full integration of the hypervisor, miniOS and Linux kernel has been achieved. However, only miniOS is running as guest OS for the
The Xen.org community and its associated product – Xen hypervisor is now listed on the Enterprise Open Source Directory. The Xen home page contains information on the product as well as ratings, case studies, etc. I will work with the EOS team to add content to this site.
I completed the first draft of the Xen Configuration File support document and posted it on Xen.org on the Support pages. This document contains a complete list of all the options available for configuring a new domain during its creation. Several examples are also presented to give the reader
Upgrading to WordPress 2.8; Site will be down for a bit this morning while I do the switch.
New release candidates are available for 3.3.2 and 3.4.1: (tagged 3.3.2-rc2) & (tagged 3.4.1-rc3) Please test!
I am working on a new Xen Configuration Settings file to list all the possible options for a config file. Please take a look and let me know what items I missed or help filling in the blanks. Thanks. xen-configuration-details.pdf
Xen Community: I often see requests from various people for information on where certain features are located within the Xen source code. To assist those people, I have been working on (and still am) a Xen Source Code Guide for the newly released Xen 3.4 source code. I expect
Like any organization the Xen.org project has a mission statement. For those of you who have never seen it, I thought I would share it today. I am planning to add it to the Xen.org website and thought a little extra promotion via the blog would be useful.
The Xen Community has completed a discussion around the selection of the proper tree for future development activities; from Keir Fraser on June 4th (full thread)… With 3.4 out the door it is time to revisit the state of our Linux repositories. Currently we have a number of trees
For those of you looking for more assistance with a particular Domain0 or DomainU guest operating system, I have created a new document that lists the OS and links to support sites. I have also added a new link on the Xen.org Support pages to the Pre-Built DomU sites