With the upcoming Xen.org presentation in Brazil at Latinoware and Xen Summit Asia in China I have decided that it is the perfect time to travel even more as I am taking vacation next week. I will not be sending out the community weekly update next Friday as I
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The Xen Summit Asia program committee is busy reviewing submitted topics for the event and is looking for more submissions in the coming weeks. With only a few more weeks remaining for topic submissions, the time to sign up is now. Simply submit your topic idea at http://xensummit.org
The HXEN development team has released a new version of the solution for the 32-bit windows platform. You can obtain the source code and binary distribution at http://www.xen.org/products/projects.html. The 64-bit version is close to being release but there are some compiler issues that
Nothing major to add but I wanted to add something to the blog to let everyone know that I am still here – just doing background maintenance.
The Xen-Users Commonly Asked Questions guide has been updated again and is available at http://www.xen.org/files/Support/XenUsersCommonlyAskedQuestions.pdf. Feel free to send me any new items you would like added.
For the Xen.org community members in Sydney, Australia – please stay home and indoors. The pictures are just amazing and we wish you the best in waiting out the storm.
It’s Friday! Time once again for the weekly update: •   Xen Summit Asia 2009 – Registration Open and Topics being Accepted – http://www.xen.org/community/xenevents.html •   Cloud Xen Project Update – https://xenproject.org/index.php/2009/09/17/cloud-xen-project-update/ •Â
This message is for all Xen Summit Asia attendees who are thinking of submitting a topic for the event – please go immediately to http://xensummit.org and enter your abstract or topic idea. As many international attendees will be required to obtain a VISA to enter China, the Xen Summit
I read a nice blog posting at http://community.citrix.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=82248248 which explains what OVF is and isn’t. Good read for those of you confused about this new standard.
For those of you going to LINUXCON in Portland, I highly recommend that you attend this session: Transforming Your Company with Open Source Salon F on Tuesday Sept. 22 from 3:45pm – 4:30pm The speaker, Kartik Subbarao is an independent consultant with a great deal of open source experience
From xen-devel mailing list: As I have notified before, The 1st Linux IO controller Mini-Summit will be held in Tokyo Japan on Oct 17 — day before the 9th Linux kernel summit. So I would like to propose the following topics for the mini-summit and discuss about them. – Multiple IO controller