
On 2 March 2016 at 11:01, Larry Hastings <larry@hastings.org> wrote:
It's that time once again: time to start planning for the 2016 Python Language Summit!
Huzzah, thanks for organising this again!
I've forwarded the email to a few folks to suggest they submit presentation proposals, but I also have a question for everyone else: would folks be interested in a summary of the SSL/TLS handling developments over the past couple of years and open issues (aka "things that are still hard that we would prefer were simpler") we could potentially help with in core dev?
I don't think there's anything in particular pending that can't be handled just via the mailing lists and issue tracker, so this would be more a question of whether or not folks that haven't been following it closely would like to learn more about the *why* of it all. (Or, equivalently, "What do we know about network security management now that we didn't know back when the ssl module was added to Python 2.6?")
Cheers, Nick.
-- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia