Hi guys,
As I said back in November, I proposed a few security oriented things for
Debconf-MX (I'm coming this year, couldn't make it last year). The one has
been accepted is:
"Weeding out security bugs: a workshop focused on showing Debian developers
how to find and remove security bugs (workshop)"
I did not receive any reply to my mail back in november but I would like to
know if anyone is interested in teaming up in order to write the paper and/or
prepare slides and/or give the talk.
Full details of the proposal are available at
https://debconf6.debconf.org/comas/general/proposals/20
I'm right now busy trying to finish out the paper for my other proposal
(a round table related to i18n [1]) but want to start working on it
throughout next week [2].
Is anyone willing to contribute? I think the workshop will be much more
interesting (and entertaining) if it's more than me doing the show!
Regards
Javier
[1] https://debconf6.debconf.org/comas/general/proposals/14
[2] From https://debconf6.debconf.org/about/talks/cfp.html:
Papers are due by April 6th 2006, and should cover the topic in reasonable
depth (3 pages A4 text, plus pictures and diagrams). We will use LaTeX to
typeset the proceedings. Please submit your paper formatted in LaTeX. Should
you be unfamiliar with LaTeX earlier submission in plain text is also fine.
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