Being somewhat new to the Xen community, just my third month in the community, I want to make every effort I can to meet with people who are directly or indirectly supporting the Xen initiative. I will be posting my travel schedule on this blog to allow members the opportunity
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Xen Community: As part of the Xen Summit at USENIX Technical Conference in Boston this June, we have the opportunity to run a full day Xen training session (xen-summit-training-overview.txt). I am looking for one or two volunteers who would like to organize and run this full day training sessions.
OK, maybe the title of this post is a slight exaggeration but it’s good to have goals for the future! It’s a goal which many would argue will be unreachable without the genesis of Strong AI. It’s also a goal where we can achieve very useful results
When I started the Xen Blog site, I reached out to several Xen hosting companies and ended up using Slicehost. I wanted to acknowledge one of the other companies that responded to my request but was not selected. Note, the selection of Slicehost was not a decision made on technology
As I continue to learn more about Xen, I find it interesting to read old documents that show the transformation of Xen from a research project at Cambridge University to the current leading open source hypervisor technology. A great link form Cambridge University is available with a collection of documents
Ian Pratt spoke yesterday at the 2008 Free and Open Source Software Developers’ European Meeting. You can read his pre-event interview here and get his slides from the presentation here. I will be adding the link to this posting when Ian’s presentation video is posted on the FOSDEM site.
So, here I am, writing my first post on the new Xen.org blog. The idea here is to give us developers working around Xen somewhere where we can publish information on what we’re doing, etc. This is something of a first for me since I’ve never really
Calling all speakers, calling all speakers… The Xen Summit 2008 (June 23 – 24 in Boston, MA) agenda being created by the Xen Summit Program Committee is ready for development and we need your help. Have you had a desire to tell others about the great work you have done with
Welcome to the new Xen.org Blog site hosted by Slicehost running on your community Xen hypervisor solution. This blog site is open to all Xen.org members to communicate on all things Xen. Please keep all blog posts about the Xen hypervisor and related technology and remember this is