Christoph Egger writes:
> > So I'm going to guess the answer is "No, integrating xen
I'm willing to stretch as far as saying: This might be interesting for
some testing purposes for kernel hackers if Xen could be hosted on
OpenBSD.
But this doesn't mean that I'm even close to volunteering doing the
job. It just would be cool to have if it doesn't break stuff.
//art
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