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Re: [Xen-users] Xen Book



Thank you for the update.  Hope your book project gets released some
time this soon :)  Tim, thanks for your input.

Luke S. Crawford wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Mathew Brown wrote:
>>  I had read on this thread -
>>  http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-03/msg00759.html
>>  - (which is about a year old) about a Xen book being written.  Any
>>  updates or others currently writing books on Xen?  Thank you.
>
> one of the other prgmr.com guys and I have got a contract w/ no-starch press 
> to write a Xen book targeted at the mid-level Linux SysAdmin. We're not 
> moving nearly as fast as we had hoped, partly because this is our first book 
> and partly because we have jobs.  We were going to get it out in time to ride 
> the RHEL5 marketing push;  but it looks like RedHat has it's stuff together 
> more than we do, as they released yesterday and we did not.
>
> As another poster mentioned, Xen is still very much the moving target, and 
> that also makes things more difficult.  Much of the (very good, imho) 
> documentation put out by the Cambridge team is out of date.

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  Mathew Brown
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