Xen's documentation is currently quite lackluster in a variety of areas - some important elements such as the VMI API have virtually no docs at all. This session will concern writing new docs for undocumented parts of Xen (myself focusing on VMI in particular), updating existing docs, and potentially moving Xen's docs to Sphinx to improve readability, organization, and convenience of publishing (which Andrew is currently working on).
Design sessions are NOT presentations, but problem-solving sessions with tangible output (e.g. a set of notes published on a list, photos of whiteboards, etc). There is also no pre-determined schedule: attendees will vote which sessions they plan to attend
during the event. Our design session scheduling tool will do automatic scheduling based on attendee input and minimize conflicts between attendees.
Design sessions can be submitted at any time, even during the event. To submit a design session, go to
https://design-sessions.xenproject.org.
Examples of design sessions already submitted for this year’s summit are:
For a full list of submitted design sessions, go to
https://design-sessions.xenproject.org/list/discussion