From Last Week in Xen-Devel; New release candidates are tagged as follows: http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.3-testing.hg (tag 3.3.2-rc4) http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.4-testing.hg (tag 3.4.1-rc6)
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Welcome to a new feature in the Xen.org community – developer video interviews! The first video in the series is a 13 minute interview with Keir Fraser. Vimeo.com Video Embedded: Xen.org Keir Fraser Developer Interview July 2, 2009 from xencom_mgr on Vimeo. Please send me any developers
From Keir: Fifth release candidate is tagged as 3.4.1-rc5 in the usual place. Please test!
From the ConVirt team… Some of the highlights of this release are: Virtual Network Management Support for creating isolated and NAT-based networks on managed hosts. Each virtual network can have a pre-defined IP range, with automatic DHCP provisioning of IP’s for all attached VM’s. Automation using CLI This
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
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
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