The Xen Project, an open source hypervisor hosted at the Linux Foundation, today announced the release of Xen Project Hypervisor 4.18 with architecture enhancements for High Performance Computing (HPC) and Machine Learning (ML) applications, as well as higher security and performance features. As always, a loyal and very active
Kelly Choi
Community Manager at The Xen Project

Greetings Xen Community, I’m thrilled to share the valuable insights gathered from our recent documentation survey. Your feedback is instrumental in steering the course for Xen’s documentation. Let’s delve into the details provided by the dedicated participants who generously shared their perspectives. Participants and Experience Our participants
Hello Xen Community! In a bid to improve communication and synchronization of messages, we have now moved channels to Matrix. Our aim here is to encourage and foster positive interactions between the community and developers within The Xen Project. The move will make it easier for everyone to exchange ideas,
Hello Xen Project Community! I’m Kelly, joining The Xen Project as the new Community Manager. I thought it would be best that I introduce myself as I get begin to get familiar with my role. I started my career in marketing, before quickly transitioning into digital optimisation and working