Am Montag 12 April 2010 12:59:08 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> I'd like to thank Andreas for the great work during the past few years and
>  for keeping the projects alive and moving forward! I heard about the
>  intentions of some people to go to LinuxTag in Berlin for a get-together,
>  if that will take place then Andreas receives a few beers/pizzas/whatever
>  on me :)

thanks for the offer, but I guess I can't make it to linuxtag in berlin
this years, as I already have other plans for that weekend.

but I'd be very interested in meeting up with people, and it would be
best if it could be planed quite early, so we can even submit some
talks, man a booth, prepare some demonstrations or organize a 
meeting with other projects to discuss smart card <-> application
integration.

my suggestion would be fosdem. I haven't been there so far,
but from the news I read it seems to be the most active meeting
for developers of all kinds of projects. it is away far enough
so we have enough time for planing and preperations. the only
downside is: it is quite far away: february next year.

> If you have any comments or suggestions, please let me know. If you think
>  that my focus on end-user and eID can lead somewhere we should not go or
>  I'm somehow otherwise biased, please voice your opinions as well.

I still hope to find sime time for opensc too, some of the things I would
like to work one (if I find time) are:
* documentation. something small to ship with tar.gz files and install
  with distributions deb/rpm files. maybe in docbook/html/pdf/man whatever?
* working example code: people often ask for examples of ssl sessions with
  smart card authentication. so we should provide that is possible, maybe
  for all major ssl kits (openssl, gnutls, nss).
* developer documentation. I'm thinking about gathering commands to reflect
  the common operations, create log files with APDUs, decode them and thus
  build some document that shows what opensc does in detail, and what code
  needs to be written for new drivers to reproduce that.
* maybe also write / help with acos5 driver.

but I have quite little time right now, so no idea when I get to those.

Also of course I will try to help as good as I can with administrative
tasks and whatever else is necessary, if you need any help.

Regards, Andreas
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