Re: [abfab] meet in Dallas

Sam Hartman <hartmans@painless-security.com> Mon, 26 January 2015 14:05 UTC

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Subject: Re: [abfab] meet in Dallas
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I can be in Dallas if desired although was wondering whether Prague
might make more sense for a final abfab meeting.
At least those of us working on moonshot code are going to be fairly
busy with that up until JANET's service launch in  late March.

--Sam