Xen 4.3 Acknowledgements

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Icon Ambox.png Note that these results are preliminary and will somewhat change when Xen 4.3 is released.


Overview

Xen 4.3 (compared to Xen 4.2) was made up of

  • 1362 commits (excluding merges) or
  • 136128 lines of code changes.

Changes were made by

  • 90 individuals (after removing knowledge of e-mail aliases)
  • from 27 employing organisations
  • and 25 individuals that were unaffiliated to an employer (or whose affiliation is unknown)

Note that the the development cycle has shortened from 18 months (from Xen 4.1 to Xen 4.2) to 9 months (from Xen 4.2 to Xen 4.3).

Breakdown by Individual

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Name Commits Changes Notes
Andre Przywara 8 55
Andrei Lifchits 1 1
Andres Lagar-Cavilla 3 27
Andrew Cooper 24 369
Anthony PERARD 23 1017
Aravindh Puthiyaparambil 1 8
Bamvor Jian Zhang 1 2
Bastian Blank 2 252
Ben Guthro 4 163
Bob Moore 3 57
Boris Ostrovsky 16 481
Charles Arnold 2 21
Choonho Son 1 1
Christoph Egger 23 1298
Chunyan Liu 1 21
Dan Magenheimer 7 286
Daniel De Graaf 68 5444
Daniel Kiper 13 70
Dario Faggioli 23 1306
Dave McCracken 1 101
David Scott 9 345
David Vrabel 10 674
Dietmar Hahn 5 214
Dongxiao Xu 33 853
Dr. Greg Wettstein 2 16
Eric Shelton 2 11
Fabio Fantoni 5 99
Frediano Ziglio 13 1054
George Dunlap 32 578
Huang Ying 3 83
Ian Campbell 225 62548 This includes the removal of the Itanium port which consisted of 47980 lines of code
Ian Jackson 65 2170
Ian Murray 2 8
Jacek Konieczny 1 1
Jacob Shin 1 17
Jaeyong Yoo 1 4
Jan Beulich 266 11148
Jason McCarver 1 5
Jim Fehlig 3 44
Jiongxi Li 5 434
Joe Jin 1 1
Juergen Gross 1 14
Julien Grall 56 3682
Keir Fraser 31 8881
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk 31 440
Kouya Shimura 1 1
Lalith Suresh 1 1
Lars Rasmusson 1 2
Len Brown 2 62
Liu Jinsong 13 465
M A Young 2 11
Malcolm Crossley 1 32
Marcel J.E. Mol 2 119
Marek Marczykowski 2 103
Matt Wilson 3 303
Matthew Daley 7 19
Matthew Fioravante 29 19322
Miroslav Rezanina 1 1
Olaf Hering 40 391
Paolo Bonzini 1 26
Pasi Kärkkäinen 1 38
Patrick Welche 2 18
Paul Durrant 2 48
Razvan Cojocaru 2 25
Robbie VanVossen 1 5
Robert Phillips 2 1528
Roger Pau Monne 24 660
Ronny Hegewald 2 4
Ross Philipson 7 830
Samuel Thibault 5 188
Sander Eikelenboom 4 20
Shakeel Butt 1 4
Shriram Rajagopalan 1 19
Stefan Bader 2 15
Stefano Stabellini 80 3332
Steven Maresca 1 4
Suravee Suthikulanit 3 49
Tim Deegan 35 1814
Tomasz Wroblewski 1 63
Vincent Bernardoff 2 3
Wei Huang 1 2
Wei Liu 13 697
Wei Wang 7 116
Xi Wang 2 3
Xiantao Zhang 11 1042
Xu Zhang 6 191
Xudong Hao 1 50
Yang Zhang 6 176
Zhenguo Wang 1 20
Zhenzhong Duan 1 2


Breakdown by Domain / Organisations

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Employer Commits Changes
(Academia, ENS Lyon) 1 21
(Academia, John Hopkins University) 29 36728
(Academia, MIT) 2 3
(Academia, Swedish Institute of Computer Science) 1 2
(Academia, UIC) 6 192
(Academia, University of Cambridge) 2 18
(Individual) 112 11872[1]
Amazon 12 503
AMD 31 1737
Calxeda 6 44
Canonical 2 15
Cisco 1 8
Citrix 566 89409[2]
Fujitsu 7 229
GridCentric 3 27
Huawei Technologies 1 20
Intel 77 3461
Invisible Things Lab 2 103
KT 1 1
Linaro 50 3483
MESA Consulting 2 119
Oracle 62 1266
Red Hat 2 27
Samsung 2 6
Suse 312 12775
US National Security Agency 68 7468
Virtual Computer 1 10
Zentific 1 4

Note that this list also contains individuals with no obvious affiliation to an organisation. These are grouped under :
1) Unaffiliated Individuals (of which there are 25). Note that some of these may be affiliated to an organization. We just may not know.
2) This figure contains the removal of the Xen Itanium port (47980 lines of code), which is skewing this figure heavily. Without this removal, the Citrix contribution is only 41429 lines of code

Breakdown by Organisations contributing 1% or more

The following list shows Organizations which contributed either more than 1% in terms of code or changesets. Note that we showed the removal of the toolstack support of the IA64 port (performed by a Ian Campbell, a committer employed by Citrix), whereas in Xen 4.2 the hypervisor portion of the IA64 port was we removed by Jan Beulich (a committer employed by Suse).

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This image contains groups of people or organisations:

  • Other : a bucket for commercial organizations contributing under 1%
  • Individual : a bucket 23 unaffiliated individuals (or whose affiliation is unknown) who contributing under 1%
  • Academia : a bucket for Universities contributing under 1%