I agree that showing some hardware is nice. We've had a stands on FOSDEM before, and blue blinking leds of smart card readers always attracts attention :-)
Cheers, Tomas On 01/05/2011 01:00 PM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote: > Hello, > > Could we discuss the introduction talk at FOSDEM. > These last two months, I did two presentations at Debian day and JM2L. > > Based on these presentations, it seems that we could: > > * Start with a 15 minutes slides presenting the various crypto > frameworks at OS level + application level. The last topic on CSP rang > the bell to me and this is really hell of a jungle. > > This presentation could be called 'Hell of a jungle' and be funny. > Martin, maybe you could do it or I can take care of it. > > * Make a 45 minutes training, showing and distributing some hardware. > People need to touch and manipulate the hardware and see it with their > own eyes. I propose to make that tutorial. > > I can bring more than 50 readers and smartcards, OTPs and make a > detailed training. > > So to make it clear, my proposal would be to start with 15 minutes of > 'Hell of a Jungle' and 45 minutes of training/hardware demo. > > I am aware that FOSDEM is a developer show, but even developers would > probably like to see the hardware. People need to know what kind of > readers are available (internal, external, etc ...) and understand how > to insert cards, click on buttons. This needs to be simple. > > Kind regards, > Jean-Michel POURE _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel