While reading the rules, several questions popped up in my head.
I have been working for a while on the subject of Linux & Microsoft interoperability and Single Sign-On (SSO) in middle to large scale environments and was considering suggesting this topic as a lecture for Haifux or any other body interested in the subject. While I am willing to suggest this topic to technical-academic track, I find the rules pretty restrictive when addressing this specific topic. My comments are inline.
I'll let the esteemed techno-academic track chairwoman correct me if I'm wrong, but since I suspect this is more of a "here how you do it" kind of talk rather then "look this new thing I made" talk, I feel it is not suitable for the techno-academic track, unless you wrote new code to facilitate the above.
It is, however, suitable for the community track. Can you send me a short abstract privately?
Thanks, Gilad
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