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I’m pleased to announce the availability of the Xen ocaml tools repository. This contains for now, a fully rewritten version of xenstored, which should be better than the C version available in the xen repository.
= License
This is part of an effort to try to opensource some Citrix internals things that the open-source community could use and/or find useful. As such all the code in this repository are licensed under the LGPLv2 with ocaml static exception as common in the ocaml world. Please see the LICENSE file.
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