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XenSummit has been a tremendous success this year. Thank you to all the speakers for contributing and to all the attendees for making XenSummit an interactive and fun conference with lots of discussions. You can find presentations on slideshare and videos on vimeo. We will also embedded both in the agenda. The slides are also available for download as zip file.

Engaging the Xen Community

The Xen community can be a great resource for people wishing both to use and to improve Xen, and contributing to it can be rewarding both to individuals and to corporations. But they have a culture all their own, and like any foreign culture, it's a minefiled of potential misunderstandings and miscommunications. This talk will talk about the cultural values and norms of the Xen community, and how you can most effectively interact with them.


George W Dunlap, Citrix

George Dunlap worked with the Xen project while a graduate student at the University of Michigan before receiving his PhD in 2006. He is currently working as Senior Software Engineer for Citrix on the Xen team. His main area of responsibility is performance analysis for issues relating to the hypervisor.

     
   
 

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