Xen Directions South America in Sao Paulo is underway with plenty of great speakers from Cloud Providers, Google, Citrix, and Ian Pratt giving his standard opening thoughts on the future of Xen.org and associated technologies. Many people are taking pictures so I will be sure to post links to these once I get the information from the Xen.org members taking pictures. In the meantime, here are two shots I took with my not very good iPhone:
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The second shot is myself with some Xen.org leaders in South America. Prize to the first person who can name everyone in the picture in the comment!
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