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Message-ID: <897274600904091819q2ab5338fpe2125d7dc1c671e3@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Fri, 10 Apr 2009 03:19:56 +0200
From:	"Morten P.D. Stevens" <mstevens@...-professional.com>
To:	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC GIT PULL (late)] Xen updates for v2.6.30

2009/4/9 Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling@...il.com>:

> There are a lot of us that would really like to see Xen dom0 merged
> upstream, and several people were disappointed when it didn't go in the
> 2.6.30-rc1 merge window (check that thread).  The biggest concern was "do
> people _want_ Xen merged?" rather than any technical problems with the code.
> I think, without a doubt, yes.  Xen is used by many corporations.  It has
> excellent performance, works across platforms that do not have hardware
> virt, and has a proven track record -- check out companies like Linode.com
> and Slicehost.  It also has the maintainership of Citrix, so it is unlikely
> that the code will stagnate or become a burden to other maintainers.

100% agree.

It is very important for thousands of companies to get xen dom0
support, right now.

We need Linux 2.6.30 with xen dom0 support.

Please, merge it.

Best Regards,

Morten
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