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What is a Xen Test Day?
Xen test days are all day IRC events, facilitated by members of the Xen community. The purpose of Xen Test Days is to
- Provide focus in testing Xen Release Candidates
- Primary focus will be on ensuring that Xen RCs work with distros
- Focus on new features of Xen
How Does it Work?
- Join us on IRC: freenode channel #xentest
- Tell people what you intend to test
- Make sure that a Xen release candidate works for you
- Help others, get help!
- And above all: have fun!
Proposed dates for Xen 4.3
Test Days primarily make sense during the release candidate period of Xen. Typically we have test days every two weeks, after the first stable Xen release candidate.
- May 8th 2013 Xen 4.3 RC1 test instructions
- May 22nd 2013
- June 5th 2013