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Today's the first official day of the Red Hat Summit. I got to go to some
really good talks this morning (at Jonathan Blandford's talk, I finally
got what Sabayon is about, and Niels Happel's talk on how one customer
rolled out smart cards for clients with 56k bandwidth was riveting), but
decided to bail on the afternoon sessions which followed the Fedora BoF to
catch up on email and work on my talk.
One vaguely unsettling thing is that I'm seeing various people bringing up
bits and pieces of information that might have figured into my talk, and at
this rate it'll turn into a "this is all stuff you probably already heard
scattered among six or seven other talks, so I won't be offended if you decide
to catch your plane instead" wasteland.
Seriously, The Grand Ole Opry. And I didn't find my ticket to last
night's show until I opened the welcome packet this morning.
One thing which Jonathan touched on lightly in his talk is that yes, we'd
like to start offering integrated smart card login in the next RHEL release.
Lots of things have to happen before we can really do it, but wheels are in
motion.
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