Yes, it does. On Tue, Apr 19, 2016, 11:59 AM Yang, York <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just want to confirm, will whole event happen in Google SF office? > > > > Thanks, > > York > > > > *From:* coreboot [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *ron > minnich > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 19, 2016 10:29 AM > *To:* coreboot <[email protected]> > *Subject:* [coreboot] coreboot convention update > > > > The coreboot convention is coming along very well. Just today we've been > able to schedule a talk which I think you are going to enjoy: Ms. Joanna > Rutkowska of the Invisible Things Lab, and one of the inventors of Qubes, > will be presenting her ideas on the Stateless Laptop on Monday, June 13. > Put simply, she is advocating for removable firmware modules to create a > truly stateless system. I am hoping we can also discuss using Qubes as a > coreboot payload. > > > > If you are coming, you should start looking at hotels. There are deals to > be found. I just booked a pretty nice hotel not far from Google SF for > about 225 a night. But, warning! Apple has just announced that their big > developer week is the same as our convention. So, if you're going to come > out, move fast before the hotels all evaporate! > > > > If you want to give a talk, please let us know soon. The talk slots are > getting filled quickly. If you have a short talk, of a practical nature, we > have 30 minute slots still open on the first two days, and will have room > for such talks on Wednesday and Thursday. > > > > If you want to see the Long Now, it's also a good idea to register soon; > that event is space-limited due to city regulations. > > > > Thanks,if you have questions please get in touch. > > > > Ron >
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