Hi Steve, thanks for such a nicely written report (Summary of the Secure Boot BoF at DC19)!
What I want to comment on: On 21.10.19 03:36, Steve McIntyre wrote: > The awkward bits > ================ > > Time > ---- > It's taken a *very* long time to get this into Debian. We've been > talking about this since ~2012, only in the archive in 2019. Why has > it taken seven years? > > This is a very complex topic that required cross-team collaboration > from (at least!) 5 different teams in Debian: Kernel, EFI, FTP, DSA, > buildd. > > Debian works really well when people can work independently - it's how > we have thousands of contributors working on tens of thousands of > different source packages without forever blocking each other. > > But here we had busy people (and teams) waiting on each other, > multiple times. There there were several different proposals and we > needed many rounds of discussions before we eventually got to our > solution. Huge progress was finally made during a sprint in April 2018 > in Germany when we had people from *all* the relevant teams together > in a room for the first time. It's amazing how much better things can > work when then feedback loop is measured in minutes rather than weeks! Could this be a "lessons learned" for Debian? Who could identify stuck processes and could gather involved parties together for a weekend/week or so? I presume that this is not the only issue where getting together (in person or not) and focussing on one issue makes the difference. Best wishes Michael
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