IMHO, Citrix / XenServer developers will not waste their time with one; they have enough on their plate just getting XS up to date and adding long overdue features and improvements, without being asked to deal with *unsupported* hardware etc.
Xen devs, upstream, might be more receptive, but they're having enough trouble ATM in just getting their basic wiki articles fit for use (I'm right now looking to see if I can help them in a big documentation drive this week).
I'll Google around this issue again and see what I can see, from the Xen perspective.
IMHO, Citrix / XenServer developers will not waste their time with one; they have enough on their plate just getting XS up to date and adding long overdue features and improvements, without being asked to deal with *unsupported* hardware etc.
Xen devs, upstream, might be more receptive, but they're having enough trouble ATM in just getting their basic wiki articles fit for use (I'm right now looking to see if I can help them in a big documentation drive this week).
I'll Google around this issue again and see what I can see, from the Xen perspective.
Thanks for your responses,
Rich.