For those of you active on the Xen.org community message boards you certainly can’t miss the great advice and constant assistance from Pasi Kärkkäinen. I have added Pasi as our latest Community Member Spotlight on the Xen.org home page (www.xen.org) and Community Member Spotlight Page (http://www.xen.org/community/members.html).
If you are interested in establishing a social network link with Pasi, please visit his LinkedIn page at http://fi.linkedin.com/pub/pasi-k-xe4-rkk-xe4-inen/4/307/391.
I would like to congratulate Pasi for being an outstanding Xen.org community member with his great support of new and existing users as well as his development contributions to the Xen hypervisor solution.
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