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[Xen-devel] xen-unstable / vmx / environment

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Subject: [Xen-devel] xen-unstable / vmx / environment
From: Stephan Seitz <s.seitz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 12:30:06 +0200
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d'morning listmembers,

it's about a few weeks now, i'm fiddling around with xen-unstable,
patching, migrating
compiling and even the hard job: learning the concept.
by now, i'm wondering which testing environment you're (well, some of
you) using, to
test the vt part of xen? even more strange, until now, no one could
point me to a
reference guide or api-documentation. how are you exchanging the real
basic knowledge?
i can't believe, every core-developer here has done xen from scratch.
hit me, i'm willing to get deeper into the code and contribute some
things, but without
doc's i'm only able to scratch the surface.
maybe someone could tell me, if this is only elite programming for
clubmembers at ibm, hp
and intel, or an open source project? following your posts and
patches, i assume you're using
some branch of the cvs (or hg) which is not for the public. how should
one contribute code,
if he isn't able to view the developer's branch ? sorry for this rude
word's but my only answer
is, current developer's want to stay private.

greetings

Stephan Seitz



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