Am 6. Juni 2016 11:57:13 GMT-07:00, schrieb Matthew Garrett 
<mj...@srcf.ucam.org>:
>Hi,
>
>I'm looking into running a TPM microconference at the Linux Plubmers 
>Conference in Santa Fe the first week of November. Right now we have a 
>bunch of individual pieces of TPM-related technology, but little
>overall 
>coherence - almost nobody ships working TPM-enabled bootloaders, we
>have 
>no known-good PCR values available, distributions are unclear on what 
>the appropriate TPM 2.0 userlands to ship are, we don't even have a
>spec 
>for how PCRs should be used under Linux.
>
>If this seems like it'd be useful, please add your name to 
>http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2016:tpms along with any additional 
>topics you'd like to discuss - and if you'd like to lead a short 
>discussion session, drop me an email with a description.
>
>Thanks!

Thanks for the proposal and pursuing this effort.
Not sure whether I can join, sine I should be back in Germany by that time.
Is a valid plumbers registration necessary?
Peter

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