Bernd Fondermann wrote:
> David Reid wrote:
>> Bernd Fondermann wrote:
>>> Bernd Fondermann wrote:
>>>> Fellow researchers,
>>>>
>>>> to actually bring this crypto statement stuff forward I'd like to call
>>>> a vote. At first I thought lazy consensus would work, but I am not so
>>>> sure anymore (triggered by the comments in the thread starting here
>>>> [1]), so a vote is the safe way to go.
>>>>
>>>> We have to report about the use of crypto code in Labs. Following the
>>>> instructions at [2], we should apply labs_crypto2.patch attached to
>>>> JIRA here [3] to its destination file found here[4].
>>>>
>>>> Please vote:
>>>> [] Yes, apply the patch as described and kindly ask the Labs PMC chair
>>>> to send out the email as described in [2] afterwards.
>>>> [] I don't know, I don't care for this whole crypto stuff really much
>>>> [] No, don't apply the patch, there is something wrong with it. (Give
>>>> some reason, please)
>>>>
>>>> The vote will not close before 2008-06-30 12:00 GMT.
>>> I am cancelling this vote, it's unlikely any more votes will be cast.
>>> There were no binding votes, so the vote fails.
>>>
>>> Don't know what is next...
>>
>> As has been pointed out, this just needs to be applied. 
> 
> But applying seems to be a problem here. Nobody did it yet.
> 
>> The vote really
>> wasn't needed...
> 
> Votes raise more awareness.
> And it would have been needed to ratify that I will do it. But now I won't.
> 
>> The need to submit a crypto report should probably be added to the
>> requirements for a lab as it's now board mandated and
> 
> +0
> 
>> each PI should be
>> contacted by Stefano and asked to submit one.
> 
> That has happend looong ago.
> 
>> Chalk up another one for bureaucracy :-(
> 
> Yes, nobody likes to do this, we are forced to do this because of US
> policy.
> But this topic could long been resolved if every PI took one minute to
> complete a well-documented simple process by adding some very very
> simple XML to an already existing template.
> 
> (Or even simpler: run 'svn rm <lab>' and you don't even need to read any
> annyoing documents.)
> 
> Just do it, you will feel better afterwards. :-)

OK. Will do. Thanks for the suggestion.

> 
>   Bernd
> 
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