I have spoken with several community members today at Xen Summit and they have great project ideas for Xen but not enough time to work on them. I am also aware that many university students are looking for research projects for their masters or phd work and would like to contribute to Xen at the same time. To satisfy both parties I have created a new Wiki page where people can list project ideas;Â http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/Xen_Work.
For community members, please list the project idea and your contact information so students can get in touch with you for more information.
For students, please consider the many projects listed and contact the community member for more information.
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