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

Lars Kurth
Xen Project Governance Changes for Review and Vote
May 13 2013

As part of the move of Xen to the Linux Foundation, I have made a few proposals for Governance changes on the Xen Project mailing lists in the last few weeks. To avoid voting fatigue, several proposals are up for review or voting: * For vote: Xen Project Governance v2 * For

Xen 4.1.5 & 4.2.2, Xen Document and Xen 4.3 Test Days
Apr 25 2013

Xen 4.1.5 and 4.2.2 Releases We are pleased to announce the release of the Xen 4.1.5 and 4.2.2 maintenance releases. These are immediately available from their respective Git repositories and from the Xen Project download pages * Xen 4.1.5 Download page

Upcoming Changes to the Xen Websites
Apr 17 2013

The move of the Xen Project from Citrix to a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project will have a number of implications for Xen Websites, which will be fully implemented in the coming weeks. * For trademark reasons all xen.org sites will be migrated to the xenproject.org domain in the coming

Xen is now a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project
Apr 15 2013

Almost a year ago, I floated the idea within Citrix of finding a non-profit home for the Xen Project. At this point, I had worked for and with the Xen community for just over a year. We only just implemented community-led Governance and it was clear that at some point

Upcoming Events: Build a Cloud Day, SCaLE 11x, Document Day, Linaro Connect Asia
Feb 18 2013

Build a Cloud Day, February 22, Los Angeles, CA, USA As last year, a Build a Cloud Day will be held at SCaLE 11x, where Joe Brockmeier will give an overview of Xen and XCP. SCaLE 11x, February 23 – 24, Los Angeles, CA, USA Xen.org will also again be

FOSDEM'13 : Personal Impressions
Feb 05 2013

This year’s FOSDEM is now over, and I finally made it back home. FOSDEM was buzzing, there was great content, lots of beer, meeting old friends and makign new friends. The number of attendees was impressive: according to the organizers – all volunteers – more than 5,000 open source enthusiast

Upcoming Events: Document Day, FOSDEM, FOSSC-OMAN and SCaLE 11x
Jan 22 2013

Xen Document Day: January 28 We have the first Xen document day of 2013 come up next Monday. Xen Document Days are for people who care about Xen Documentation and want to improve it. Everybody who can and wants contribute is welcome to join! All you need is to join

Mirage Project Proposal for Community Review
Jan 15 2013

The OpenMirage project is seeking to become a Xen.org hosted project, as defined in the Xen Governance process. To become a Xen.org hosted project, a project proposal is needed that is first submitted for community review. The review is followed by a vote by eligible community members, which

The Year in Review : A Tale of Things to Come - Part 2
Dec 31 2012

It’s almost 2013! Time to complete our review of 2012. In the first part of this article, we looked at the progress the Xen community made in terms of Governance, Community Diversity, Event Presence and covered cool Xen features that will land in 2013. In this article we will

The Year in Review : A Tale of Things to Come - Part 1
Dec 24 2012

It is the time of the year, when it is worth looking back and assess how we have done. For me, 2012 has been an exciting year with many positive changes in the Xen community. Not everything, I wanted to achieve has been achieved, but all in all we managed

XCP 1.6 Releases
Nov 27 2012

Xen.org is happy to announce that XCP 1.6 has been released! The release is available from the download page: * XCP 1.6: Download (Xapi source) New features and Improvements XCP 1.6 has many new features and improvements, most notably Storage XenMotion, Live VDI Migration, improved integration with

Results from the XCP User Survey
Oct 26 2012

A few weeks ago, we launched our first XCP User Survey. We nearly had 500 responses when I compiled a preliminary analysis of the survey results. First, I wanted to thank everybody who participated. Of all respondents 38% of respondents are using XCP today, 40% are evaluating XCP or planning