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== Ideas == |
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=== Ancient Xen Project Proverbs === |
=== Ancient Xen (Project) Proverbs series === |
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This is a series of ideas drawing on the idea of '''Ancient Xen (Project) proverb''' that we may use for further events in 2014. |
This is a series of ideas drawing on the idea of '''Ancient Xen (Project) proverb''' that we may use for further events in 2014. |
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Ideas
Ancient Xen (Project) Proverbs series
This is a series of ideas drawing on the idea of Ancient Xen (Project) proverb that we may use for further events in 2014.
Knock on the Cloud and listen to the thunder. — George Dunlap, From: Knock on the sky and listen to the sound
— George Dunlap, From: Though the bamboo forest is dense, water flows through it freely.
This might work just by itself; let people come up with their own interpretations of it
The smaller the hypervisor, the more you can virtualize. — George Dunlap, From: The quieter you become, the more you can hear.
The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a good hypervisor. — Stefano Stabellini, From: The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
Hall of Fame
One booting guest is not just one VM; it means the Age of the Cloud.
Ancient Xen (Project) proverb.— George Dunlap, 2014 Hackathon
Xen Project
The hypervisor that virtualises your cute embedded nonsense hacks!— Stefano Stabellini, 2014 LCA
Go away, or I will replace you with a very small VM
Xen on CentOS : Virtualise Everything— Karanbir Singh, 2013 FOSDEM T-Shirt
Xen Project
My free software runs your company— Russell Pavliceck, Various T-Shirts in 2013 and 2014
Be Zen Use Xen — Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk, Various T-Shirts in 2011 and 2012
Be Zen Hack Xen — Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk, 2012 Hackathon T-Shirt