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 Re: [Xen-devel] Any tips for a newbie Xen developer? How to understand basics and start contributing fast
 
 | Dear Ranjith, 
 I have written the following documentation for Xen, Linux
      Kernel, and Xen VGA Passthrough.
 
 Article #1: Building and Installing Xen 4.x and Linux
      Kernel 3.x on Ubuntu and Debian Linux
 Version: 1.3
Filename of attachment: Building and Installing Xen 4.x and
      Linux Kernel 3.x on Ubuntu and Debian Linux - Version
      1.3 - REDUCED.pdf 
 Article #2: Xen VGA Passthrough to Windows 8 Consumer
      Preview HVM domU and Windows XP Home Edition HVM domU
      with Xen 4.2-unstable Changeset 25070 and Linux Kernel
      3.3.0 in Ubuntu 11.10 amd64 dom0
 Version: 1.2
Filename of attachment: Xen VGA Passthrough - Version 1.2.pdf
Please download my PDF files from the attachments in this email.
      If you need help regarding Xen, Linux Kernel, and Xen
      VGA Passthrough, please feel free to email me or xen
      mailing lists. Thank you very much for your kind attention.
Yours sincerely,
Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming)
Singapore
 
 On 22/03/2012 03:30, Ranjith Krishnan wrote:
 Hello, 
 I am a graduate student at the University of Kansas, Lawrence and
      am interested in working on Xen, and contribute towards it.
 I have background in C/C++ coding, and have taken courses in
      Operating Systems, Virtual Machines, Client-Server programming,
      Data structures etc.
 
 I am just beginning to get Xen working on my system. Have a
      yum-install version working, but will be building xen from source
      so that I can look at the source code and figure out how things
      are working/implemented.
 
 I got the book, "The definitive guide to the Xen hypervisor"
      mentioned in the wiki.
 
 My questions are these.
 
 1. Is my background enough to figure out basics of xen, and
      provide meaningful contributions to some components in the Xen
      hypervisor codebase ?
 
 2. Are there any must read documentations on the xen wiki or xen.org page
      that will help me get upto speed quick ? I must say I am a bit
      overwhelmed since Xen is a considerable effort and there is a lot
      of documentation on the webpage.  There is a lot of new
      terminology that I am bombarded with (pvops, xend, xapi etc).
 
 3. Are there any projects available to work on currently ?
 
 
 --
 Ranjith
 
 
 
 
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