Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 14:00:26 -0600 From: Mark Felder <feld@feld.me> To: moto kawasaki <moto@kawasaki3.org> Cc: freebsd-xen@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 9.1R? Message-ID: <20121226140026.355c0323@tech304> In-Reply-To: <20121226.101725.1820314093910688497.moto@kawasaki3.org> References: <20121222012933.5694d482@tech304> <20121223.183654.1876624675013089283.moto@kawasaki3.org> <001401cde2ff$094d4850$1be7d8f0$@ezwind.net> <20121226.101725.1820314093910688497.moto@kawasaki3.org>
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2012 10:17:25 +0900 moto kawasaki <moto@kawasaki3.org> wrote: > Official Support of FreeBSD as domU. > # Didn't someone talk about it on this ML ?? or my imagination ?? I've mentioned it. The domU tools scripts are being redesigned to be = more platform agnostic and a guy on that team at Citrix has been having = me assist him with figuring out how to pull data in the format he needs = as there are new features coming to XenServer. It looks like Citrix has = interest in FreeBSD because a client wants to do a large deployment, and = NetBSD will be easy too. They want these tools to be in FreeBSD ports = and NetBSD's pkgsrc, so it will be well integrated with the community = and the way the OS already is maintained. It just sounds like Citrix = will be pushing patches to the port maintainer in the future (unless = they take it over themselves). Overall, things are looking bright for FreeBSD/Xen users.
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