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

"Matt Miller (mamille2)" <mamille2@cisco.com> Sat, 27 July 2013 09:59 UTC

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From: "Matt Miller (mamille2)" <mamille2@cisco.com>
To: Jesse Thompson <jesse.thompson@doit.wisc.edu>
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On Jul 25, 2013, at 11:51 PM, Jesse Thompson <jesse.thompson@doit.wisc.edu> wrote:

> 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


I'll be sure to talk about them in the room.  I can see about adding them to this slide, but I personally rather have a discussion than merely reading the slides! (-:

If you have specific examples you've heard, I'd be happy to add them.


- m&m

Matt Miller < mamille2@cisco.com >
Cisco Systems, Inc.