Tomorrow is the XCP Community Call which will be dial-up as well as IRC chat, information below:
Meeting Date:Â July 7, 2010
Time:Â 2:00 pm UK (London) /9:00 am US EST
Location: IRC #xen-api on Freenode
Dial-In: 1.888.371.8921Â Code: 275279
International Toll Free Numbers:
http://btconferencing.com/citrix/globalaccess/
Agenda:
•   Status of XCP 0.5 Testing/Release
•   XCP Support for libvirt
•   Compatibility with XenServer, especially regarding XenCenter, Linux Guest Support (package including templates and other tools).
•   Cloud Frontends / APIs
o   Eucalyptus / OpenNebula / etc.
•   Open Issues – please email stephen.spector@xen.org with items
NOTE: I will be taking meeting minutes for posting on this blog and wiki in case you cannot attend.
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