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Attendees: Kevin, Laurens, Koen, Valentin, Nicolas, Robert
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Koen:
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- Talked with many people about the PM role, got consistent advice to collect requirements from participants
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- Please everyone send a short list until Thursday
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- Conference had ~50 attendees
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- Organized by Paolo Vecchi ([https://openuk.uk/profiles/paolo-vecci/](https://openuk.uk/profiles/paolo-vecci/)); interested in our infrastructure setup
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- Talked with Michael Meeks, CEO of Collabora Online ([https://www.collaboraonline.com/](https://www.collaboraonline.com/))
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- Conclusion: We should use Collabora Online, they are fully open source with the business model oriented around paid support
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- Found potential partners to run our software
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- Found Passbolt ([https://www.passbolt.com/](https://www.passbolt.com/)), a from-scratch fully open key management solution (run by a [different] Kevin Muller)
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Kevin: Kept struggling with the LDAP setup
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- Can create the accounts manually for now
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Koen: LDAP can eat a lot of time, maybe we should put up a job posting to find a developer who would add LDAP (or generally, RBAC/SSO support) to projects we use
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- Everyone I talk to asks for this
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- It would be the holy grail of such an offering, but it's not trivial to do
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Ronny: Centralised identity management and SSO are separate things. There seems to be no fully open source SSO solution that supports 2FA (especially SMS) yet
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Valentin: Re-implemented essentially what Hugo/Jekyll do in 700 LOC of Nix
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- Needs a bit of cleanup and then will reconstruct the design
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