Ian Pratt Interview with FLOSS Weekly
Ian Pratt’s interview on FLOSS Weekly will be available on May 2nd at twit.tv/floss67 . (The site will not be live until May 2nd).
Ian Pratt’s interview on FLOSS Weekly will be available on May 2nd at twit.tv/floss67 . (The site will not be live until May 2nd).
The Twitter hashtag #xendirect09 has been setup to support all discussions via Twitter on this event. Please use this hashtag for all event discussions on twitter.
The Xen.org open source community is posting an open position for a summer internship – working on the design, development, and launch of a new Xen.org website. This person will be responsible for the following activities: * Research available open source web content management/platform solutions and present data with
With Xen 3.4 in test for final release shortly, it is time to submit your feature requests for the next release, Xen 4.0. The current product roadmap is at http://www.xen.org/download/roadmap.html and will be updated with the new features you submit once Xen
Patrick Colp at the recent Xen Summit at Oracle described his project and has announced the release of the source code. From his email: I’ve been working on VM snapshots/CoW for Xen (as seen at Xen Summit this year). I’m happy to release my first version. There
May 4, 2009 – May 18, 2009 (3 Evening Sessions over 3 Weeks) http://www.kuleuven-kortrijk.be/nl/PAV/Opleidingsaanbod/Meerdaagse/Opleiding/?code=1534
abiCloud is an open source cloud computing platform platform. It allows to quickly create a private cloud inside an organization’s firewall, and manage it with a rich user interface. Next version will allow to also deploy images in external clouds, creating an hybrid environment. abiNtense is a developing framework
The second release candidate for Xen 3.4.0 is available at http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-unstable.hg, tagged as ‘3.4.0-rc2’. Please test!
Xen Community: We have a booth scheduled to promote Xen.org, the Xen Hypervisor, and associated projects in August at the NGDC/CloudWorld/OpenSourceWorld Conference in San Francisco at the Moscone Center. The event is August 12 – 13, 2009 and I have 5 passes available for people interested in helping
For those of you who have not tried the new HXEN – Hosted Xen project, I want to go through some of the issues I had installing and running the hypervisor on my Windows XP Tablet machine. STEPS: *** Make sure that your machine has Virtualization hardware enabled (E.g. Intel VT-d)
Xen Community: I have been working with author Matthew Sacks on an article about Open Source and Xen.org. The article is now available on InformIT with interviews from Tim Marsland of Sun and Wim Coekaerts from Oracle. Please take a look when you have some time. http://www.
From Keir… The first release candidate for Xen 3.4.0 is available at http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-unstable.hg, tagged as ‘3.4.0-rc1’. Please test!