Frank, Certain Huawei leadership entities are being targeted for very specific reasons. I would imagine that the everyday engineer is not of interest to the US Government (or any government for that matter) since they wouldn't really have any knowledge of any of the things that the US Government is alleging. We probably won't see any Huawei executives giving keynotes anytime soon, but I wouldn't expect any other impact beyond that. Chris -----Original Message----- From: Frank Kloeker <eumel@arcor.de> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 2:05 PM To: Chris Morgan <mihalis68@gmail.com> Cc: openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [all] Is the Denver Summit save? Hi Chris, not sure. T-Mobile is also a foreign company in the US which conquered many market shares. Hopefully our name is not on the target list, yet. Frank Am 2019-01-29 16:56, schrieb Chris Morgan:
Frank, just to clarify, is your question "is it safe for us to go to denver?" i.e. Deutsch Telekom employees, given that the US just made very serious allegations against a fellow open stack contributing telecom company?
Chris
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 2:56 AM Frank Kloeker <eumel@arcor.de> wrote:
Good morning,
just a question, out of curiosity: Is the Denver Summit save? I mean, we received a lot of breaking news in the morning, that Huawei is charged in court and is doing a lot of bad things (i.e. stolen a robotics arm). I don't want to bring in any political discussions. But surely as you know, Huawei is one of the top contributor to our Open Source project. They work hard and do not need to steal things. Is there any chance that one of our friends will be caught next? At the summit between political fronts? I feel a little uncomfortable with it. We are an open community and should clarify this inconsistency.
kind regards
Frank
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