Re: [Teep] Hardware for hackathons

Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ca> Tue, 10 December 2019 21:29 UTC

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Hannes Tschofenig <Hannes.Tschofenig@arm.com> wrote:
    > The goals for the participants are likely going to be different with
    > each of the involved groups. A Hackathon does not necessarily imply
    > that we only focus on interoperability tests but also to get concepts
    > evaluated. IMHO it makes sense to re-use some common building blocks
    > for our TEEP protocol evaluations.

I am not really complaining about having common hardware, btw!!!

I'm just saying that I think we need to be a bit clearer about how different
groups might have different goals, so let's be clear about the differences.

If we are trying to push the envelope for certain aspects, then I think it is
useful to be up-front about those goals.

I'm glad we are specing the hardware now, as I think that a few people will
want to "hit the ground running"

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