Hi,
I think the current code in the repos is pretty stable so it
would probably make sense to create a âstableâ branch soon.
Next in the âunstableâ branch we could start doing the fun stuff
like Xen 4.0 J As a first step I think Vincent sent an email (to xen-devel
IIRC) with URLs to repos where heâs made at least some of the code compile with
xen-unstable. I think we could take those patches and build upon them. Iâd also
like to regularly update the binary snapshot so itâs easier to install the latest,
greatest âbleeding-edgeâ version J
Cheers,
Dave
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Sent: 13 April 2010 18:55
To: Stephen Spector
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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] XCP releases
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Stephen Spector <stephen.spector@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
That includes Xen 4.0? :-)
TEAM:
I believe that XCP will be moving to Xen
4.0 shortly; at Xen Summit in two weeks Jonathan Ludlam will be presenting the
roadmap and plan for XCP moving forward. I anticipate that he will give
some dates as to when we can expect Xen 4.0 in XCP. In the meantime, I will
watch the boards like you to see if Jonathan or Dave Scott post any new
information.
Thanks.
âspector
It would make sense considering the purpose of XCP but I'm
time is an issue. We want the bleeding edge but by sacrificing too much
stability. With Xen 4.0, maturing of OpenXenCenter and a few other things we're
going to be in good shape.
Grant McWilliams