Talk done
I held a talk this morning about the Belgian electronic ID card in Debian (and derivates, like Ubuntu). Things were a bit tight there for a moment, because I overslept; but eventually, we did make it in time.
The talk didn't go perfect. Because I overslept, I didn't have enough time to test; because I didn't test enough, I found out that the smartcard didn't work on the demo machine. Darn; it's pretty silly to hold a talk about how easy it is to use the electronic ID card on Debian, only to find out that I, myself, am unable to use it. Grmbl.
Anyway, the talk worked out okay. Despite the early hour, a decent amount of people showed up—including Fabian Arrotin, who held a talk about a similar topic in the CentOS room last year.
Now for breakfast. Really.
Wouter, I did have a working eID setup at the Ubuntu booth, which you could have borrowed...
(And it's not like there is much difference between eID support in both distros, mostly thanks to you.)