Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > > Should we organize ourselves a foss crypto devroom? > > not sure if we need a full room. I guess large projects like debian > do, but opensc is pretty small. and what other projects would there > for a crypto room?
Fedora crypto consolidation, NSS, gnome-keyring, Seahorse, OpenSSL, GnuTLS have been mentioned already, plus any and all software projects which depend on any of those packages. I think it's important to get involved with other projects where either OpenSC is relevant, or the other way around. There are different size devrooms, and I think we could make something good out of it. All the distributions have their own room, they don't get a room each. They share the distribution miniconf room. > openssh and openssl are most likely tied to openbsd, > if anyone from those projects attends? I don't think OpenSSL is tied to OpenBSD, is it? Anyway, there are lots and lots of projects we could try to get involved if we want to do it. > if there would be a workshop room that you can have for an hour or > two or three, that could be nice I think. If we go for a devroom we get it one day or both days. I think one day is what we should aim for. Yes, it's nice to look around at other stuff, and the devroom is more of a commitment to whatever goal we set for it, but if people really really want to go catch other talks now and then I think that should be OK. All the talks in the large presentation rooms (one hour talks about many different projects) are recorded, so they can be watched later at home. :) //Peter _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel