I'm late, I'm late... Week 23: + had a good chat with Klaas + went to LinuxTag. It was great, and many things happened there. I pushed everything to http://www.vuntz.net/journal/post/2010/06/30/LinuxTag-2010%3A-Attack-of-the-... + I was happy to come back home with some Geeko. My life is much better now. Week 24: + the main focus was to fix last-minute bugs for 11.3, so I worked on a few of them and help the community work on more + I managed to take a full day to fix the applications menu structure in GNOME, only to realize afterwards that it was too late for RC1. Oh well, it will be in Factory after 11.3 is out. + worked with upstream F-Spot people a bit, and created a project for upstream in the build service: GNOME:Apps:F-Spot. The goal is to let them easily ship packages for their stable and unstable branches, ideally for more than just openSUSE. If anybody wants to help make the packages build for distros != openSUSE, help is welcome. + participated in the strategy discussion Week 25: + kept fixing bugs for 11.3 + had a meeting and many mails exchange to prepare the Novell/openSUSE presence at GUADEC, and shared the knowledge with other people going there. We should have a SUSE Studio Kiosk there, but it's much more complicated than I thought to make this happen... + standup meeting during France's last game ;-) + released GNOME 2.30.2, our last 2.30.x release. This was relatively smooth, which is good since it's a stable release. + hacked some upstream code to get it more 3.0-ready. We're trying to move a lot of code to GTK+ 3, but there's some nasty code in gnome-panel which makes things difficult. Also started thinking about how this will be fun once we start getting GTK+ 3 in openSUSE... + participated in my last GNOME Foundation Board meeting as a board member, and prepared the transition with the new board. I'll still be active there until GUADEC to make sure the transition is smooth (new board officially starts on July 1st, but we want to have a transition until the face-to-face meeting at GUADEC) - posted the GNOME Speaker Guidelines, among other board-related activities: http://live.gnome.org/CodeOfConduct/SpeakerGuidelines + participated in the strategy discussion What has been blocking/annoying me: + too many important bugs are reported after RC1. This is not normal. My guess is that people are waiting for RC1 to test openSUSE, but it's much too late and it leaves no time to fix bugs. I don't know how we can change this, though :/ What I will work on this week: + GNOME 2.31.4 + last fixes for 11.3 + look at the maintenance team + look if I have everything needed to do a screencast about GNOME Shell to demo that once 11.3 is out Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org