Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2017-11-24 Thread Steve McIntyre
[ Mailing various interested folks directly, and adding a CC to the relevant lists and the DPL. If you think I've missed people off, please let me know - my intention is not to slight anybody here. ] Hi folks, We've had more discussion over the last few days about how we could/should implemen

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2017-11-24 Thread Chris Lamb
Dear all, > I propose that the interested people get together for a sprint *in > early 2018*. Thank you Steve for pushing this. :) > @lamby: adding you in CC early for sprint budget approval. Clearer > details to follow! Of course. For now however, please consider that anything sensible will be

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2017-11-27 Thread Joerg Jaspert
On 14866 March 1977, Steve McIntyre wrote: > = > a) your willingness to take part in this sprint > b) your availability to travel for this sprint > c) ideas on when/where we could meet up, if you have any >

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2017-12-04 Thread Helen Koike
On 11/27/2017 01:14 PM, Joerg Jaspert wrote: On 14866 March 1977, Steve McIntyre wrote: = a) your willingness to take part in this sprint b) your availability to travel for this sprint c) ideas on when/where we could me

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2017-12-04 Thread Luke Faraone
On 24 November 2017 at 15:28, Steve McIntyre wrote: > = > a) your willingness to take part in this sprint Yes! > b) your availability to travel for this sprint I'll be in Leipzeg for CCC from 26-30 December, and in Berlin thr

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2017-12-04 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Fri, 2017-11-24 at 15:28 +, Steve McIntyre wrote: [...] > = > a) your willingness to take part in this sprint Yes. > b) your availability to travel for this sprint I think I'm currently free aside from 2-4 February (FOS

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2018-01-12 Thread Helen Koike
Hello, Linux Hotel is available on March 1-4, and we have setup a wiki to add all the information. https://wiki.debian.org/Sprints/2018/SecureBootSprint Could you please add yourselves in the list so we can better estimate the number of people going and the costs? Thanks Helen

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2018-01-12 Thread Chris Lamb
Hi Helen et al., > Linux Hotel is available on March 1-4, and we have setup a wiki to add > all the information. > > https://wiki.debian.org/Sprints/2018/SecureBootSprint I've added myself for visibility and can currently attend if necessary or requested, etc. etc. Best wishes, -- ,''

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2018-01-15 Thread Steve McIntyre
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 04:29:22PM -0200, Helen Koike wrote: > >Linux Hotel is available on March 1-4, and we have setup a wiki to add all >the information. > >https://wiki.debian.org/Sprints/2018/SecureBootSprint > >Could you please add yourselves in the list so we can better estimate the >number

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2018-01-21 Thread Steve McIntyre
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 05:42:24PM +, Steve McIntyre wrote: > >Hey Helen! Thanks for picking this up. Apologies for me going dark >about this. I had a torrid time of things in December with a family >bereavement, and this was one of many things that I had to drop >temporarily. > >Now it's time

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2018-01-21 Thread Chris Lamb
Hi Steve, > We have 7 people with dates in the poll so far: I wrote it in the poll form so perhaps repeating in this context; I'm only listed as a "backup" of sorts! Best wishes, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` la...@debian.org / chris-lamb.co.uk `-

Re: Proposal: UEFI secure boot implementation sprint, early 2018

2018-01-22 Thread Steve McIntyre
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 02:42:41AM +0530, Chris Lamb wrote: >Hi Steve, > >> We have 7 people with dates in the poll so far: > >I wrote it in the poll form so perhaps repeating in this context; I'm only >listed as a "backup" of sorts! ACK, I saw that. :-) -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.