During my daily xen mailing list review and tracking (http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/March_27%2C_2009) I have noticed that many people are having problems with compiling or launching domains that are usually similar in nature. I also had a conversation yesterday with some people about using open source Xen and the most common answer was that it was too hard and they needed more assistance.
So, I have been thinking about creating some video tutorials for common tasks that are done for open source Xen – e.g. compiling, launching domains, etc. If anyone is interested in creating some videos let me know and I can setup a place for storage and promotion on the Xen.org site.
I plan to try and make my first video next week on compiling Xen 3.3.1.
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