A brief note to let you know that Xen.org will be at OSCON this year. OSCON is from July 25 – 29, 2011 in Portland, Oregon, USA. We will have a booth at OSCON. OpenStack and Xen also made a collaborative submission for a talk called “Achieving Hybrid Cloud Mobility
Lars Kurth
Lars Kurth is a highly effective, passionate community manager with strong experience of working with open source communities (Symbian, Symbian DevCo, Eclipse, GNU) and currently is community manager
A few minutes ago the GSoC application deadline for students has passed. I thought I’d give a quick update of where we are at. But first of all I wanted to thank our 13 mentors from across the Xen developer community for working closely with students intending to apply.
After 11 months of development and 1906 commits later (6 a day !!!), Xen.org is proud to present its new stable Xen 4.1 release. We also wanted to take this opportunity to thank the 102 individuals and 25 organisations who have contributed to the Xen codebase and the 60
After coffee, breakfast and introductions the Xen hackathon went into full swing. 26 people from a different companies, universities and countries attended the event. Lots of discussion on project ideas, working on code and on specific problems took place. Some of my personal highlights were: * Demo of the Linpicker display
A few minutes ago, Google published the list of mentoring organisations for GSoC 2011. I am pleased to let you know that Xen.org has again been accepted this year. We already had a lot of interest from students and also have a list of interesting projects. Here is some
In the last few weeks, we have been putting a draft plan in place to rejuvenate the Xen.org website. In preparation for this, I have reviewed the content on the site, sifted through Google Analytics data, run orphaned page checkers and link checkers and realized that the site
After 16 months of development, Xen.org is proud to present the first full version of the Xen Cloud Platform. We wanted to thank the project team, who made this happen. A full feature list as well as the install image and source packages can be found on the download
I just wanted to give a quick update on how preparations for the Xen Hackathon in Cambridge are progressing. We are almost full, so if you did want to attend but have not told us yet, please get in touch with Ian Campbell as quickly as possible. The format will
Dear users! We had a serious hardware failure at the facility that we use to host xen.org and xebits.xen.org, which has been exacerbated due to a holiday in the US yesterday. We are working on resolving these and update you as soon as there is a change.
Just a brief note that to say that the unstable development repositories for XCP are moving to GitHub to the following URLs: * github.com/xen-org/xen-api * github.com/xen-org/xen-api-libs The stable source trees for XCP will remain unchanged: the same is true for the patch queues for upstream XCP
Two weeks ago, Google has announced the 2011 Google Summer of Code program. As last year, Xen.org will apply to join the Summer of Code as a mentoring organisation. The program will be administered by Lars Kurth. More information on project ideas and the program is published on the
by Lars Kurth A week ago, I started as Community Manager for Xen.org. I spent last week getting up-to-speed on the basics and feel that now it is time for a quick introduction. I have worked as part of and with various open source communities for 9 years now.