Attached you will find a PDF version of the Xen Trademark Policy described in this post. Xen Trademark Policy June 08 (PDF Version) Feel free to send us any feedback about the document. It will be very useful…
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Attached is the final, complete Xen Trademark Policy as approved by the Xen Advisory Board and updated with your comments. Please feel free to offer any additional feedback you have as this document is meant to “live” as Xen continues to evolve. Xen Trademark Policy June 08 in pdf Also,
The updated Xen Trademark Policy based on your feedback is almost complete and ready for final community inspection; however, I did get a response from Citrix about the decision to restrict usage of the Xen name in products. Please feel free to add comments or send me any questions. Thanks.
Attention all interested speakers for Xen Summit Boston – tomorrow at 5pm PDT will be the official close of topic submissions. Anyone still wanting to present at the event should have their topic and short abstract submitted to stephen.spector@xen.org by 5pm PDT tomorrow. We have received 30+ topics
I am pleased to announce that we have over 50 people registered for Xen Summit Boston with attendees coming from 7 countries – India, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, UK, & US. Over 30 topics were submitted to the Program Committee who are actively reviewing the requests and working on
I read a blog posting on the web today at zdnet with comments from Ian about Xen and KVM. I don’t normally post any type of “political” thoughts on this blog but I thought Ian’s comments are worth reading for the community. You can read the article at
linuxsymposium 2008, Ottawa, Canada, July 23 – July 26, 2008 http://www.linuxsymposium.org The intent of the Virtualization MiniSummit is to provide a forum for attendees to explore all aspects of Linux virtualization. Whether that be the underlying technology, application of the technology in their environment or new tools
The Xen Summit Program Committee is actively reviewing all the submitted topics for this event (we still want more topics – send to Stephen Spector) and I wanted to make everyone aware of a proposed agenda for the event along with some topics already approved. The proposed agenda, current topics, and
Ian Pratt gave the Keynote address at the USENIX NSDI 2008 event last week. Here is a link to the USENIX NSDI site: http://www.usenix.org/events/nsdi08/tech/tech.html. Ian’s slides are available in pdf (ian-nsdi-keynote-apr2008.pdf). I don’t know if a video was taken
Prentice Hall has released a sample chapter from the book Running Xen: A Hands-On Guide to the Art of Virtualization at http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1187966. Some of the book’s authors will be leading the Xen workshop at USENIX Technical Conference in Boston and possibly
The current Xen.org website has done a nice job of allowing people in the community access to the source code, released builds, documentation, mailing lists, etc; however, I believe that Xen.org can be transformed into a vital information repository for the Xen community leveraging the latest in web
I often receive email from people asking questions that typically end up being sent to xen-users for a quick response. I wanted to remind people that we have a great search utility at http://xen.markmail.org that will search every xen mailing list email sent since the mailing lists