Last week I attended Cambridge's annual mini-DebConf. It's slightly strange to visit a place one has lived in for a long time but which is no longer home. I joined Nattie in the 'video team house' which was rented for the whole week; I only went for four days.

I travelled down on Wednesday night, and spent a long time (rather longer than planned) on trains and in waiting rooms. I used this time to catch up on discussions about signing infrastructure for Secure Boot, explaining my concerns with the most recent proposal and proposing some changes that might alleviate those. Sorry to everyone who was waiting for that; I should have replied earlier.

On the Thursday and Friday I prepared for my talk, and had some conversations with Steve McIntyre and others about SB signing infrastructure. Nattie and Andy respectively organised group dinners at the Polish club on Thursday and a curry house on Friday, both of which I enjoyed.

The mini-DebConf proper took place on the Saturday and Sunday, and I presented my now annual talk on "What's new in the Linux kernel". As usual, the video team did a fine job of recording and publishing video of the talks.