Re: [POSH] Draft Slides -- "Problem statement, certificate checking in XMPP"

Jesse Thompson <jesse.thompson@doit.wisc.edu> Thu, 25 July 2013 21:51 UTC

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Subject: Re: [POSH] Draft Slides -- "Problem statement, certificate checking in XMPP"
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I like it... wish I could attend.

I think that you might need to sell the "No longer acceptable: Users 
starting to care ... Operators starting to care" by providing some 
examples of why they care, and why others should care.

Jesse

On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 6:13:50 PM, Matt Miller (mamille2) wrote:
> Here is a first draft of my slides for the POSH BoF.  Feedback welcome!
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> < http://outer-planes.net/%7Elinuxwolf/ietf/ietf87-poshbof-xmpp.pdf >
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