Xen Community: I am starting a new effort in translating the Xen.org site to multiple languages. Since I am not sure what language is most in demand and even if the community is looking for this type of feature; I am running an experiment on the About Xen page
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==================================== OpenSource World(TM) 2009 Conference: August 10-13, 2009 Expo: August 11-12, 2009 Moscone Center – San Francisco, CA The 2009 OpenSource World Conference & Expo Call for Papers is Now Open OpenSource World Conference & Expo is the largest and most comprehensive event that focuses on open source software and all
Welcome to 2009 and what looks to be an amazing year for the Xen.org community and Xen hypervisor project. With 4 Xen Summits being planned for North America, Europe, and Asia as well as new efforts in Latin America, I expect this to be a breakout year across the
The Xen community is pleased to announce the addition of Oracle to the Xen Advisory Board. Oracle joins seven other leading enterprise vendors to offer expertise and leadership to promote the Xen hypervisor as the industry standard in open source virtualization. Because Oracle is a recognized industry leader, the Xen.
For those of you who want to hear Ian’s latest comments on Xen, etc – Doug Brown of www.dabcc.com has just posted a PodCast at http://www.dabcc.com/podcastdetail.aspx?id=75. From VMBlog.com (http://vmblog.com/archive/2008/12/15/podcast-with-xen-open-source-virtualization-founder-and-citrix-vp-ian-pratt.aspx) n episode 67,
I have added 2 new projects to the community projects page: * Eucalyptus Project – (Contact: Rich Wolski) * Definition: Elastic Utility Computing Architecture for Linking Your Programs To Useful Systems – is an open-source software infrastructure for implementing “cloud computing” on clusters. * Links: Project Home Page * OpenNebula.org Project – (Contact: Ruben Santiago Montero)
Three new Xen related projects from the University of British Columbia are now listed on the Xen.org community projects page at http://www.xen.org/community/projects.html. The projects are: * SecondSite Project – http://dsg.cs.ubc.ca/secondsite/ * Parallax Project – http://dsg.cs.ubc.ca/parallax/ * MPI-SCTP Project
I have created a new mailing list for members of the community who wish to discuss Xen in Japanese. You can subscribe at http://lists.xensource.com/mailman/listinfo/xen-japanese. I will be adding this mailing list to the overall mailing list webpage on Xen.org once I get some
Xen Community – There are several social network sites that now have Xen.org community specific locations that you may be interseted in joining. Here is the current list that I am aware of; if you know of another one please add it in the comments section. Facebook – http://www.facebook.
I have completed the update of the Xen.org Community Profile pages to include the speakers from Xen Summit Tokyo as well as re-organize the site to better accommodate the many people listed. The new site is at http://www.xen.org/community/memberprofiles.html. I have also changed the
From Andres Lagar-Cavilla: Rejoice! A new version of SnowFlock is out there.. This is a bugfix update in preparation for a 64bit release. Some of the things we fixed include: – Exception handling and lock-up avoidance in the control plane – Compatibility with “vanilla” Xen suspend/resume and migration – Better MPI scalability
Here are some pictures from Day 1 of Xen Summit Tokyo (Asia) hosted by Fujitsu with over 135 people. Ian Pratt Event Room Andrew Warfield Event Room 2 Evening Reception Thanks to Yutaki Ezaki from Fujitsu for the pictures.