What I did last week: - enjoyed many meetings (GNOME release team, openSUSE GNOME team, openSUSE conference, two internal meetings, one Foundation-related meeting) - event organization: + helped with the CfP draft for the openSUSE conference + wrote a bad abstract for our Froscon presence so that henne would have to write something good afterwards :-) + planned a bit linuxtag (when to go, chatted to co-speaker for GNOME talk) and RMLL (pushing openSUSE-fr people to be there) - some usual GNOME Foundation fun - announced I won't run for the next GNOME Foundation elections - pushed some patches in gnome-main-menu git, and found a new and motivated co-maintainer (I was not supposed to maintain it, but I somehow became the de facto maintainer even though I don't use it...) - fix a tiny bug in branch handling in the build service, that enables people who don't have permission to create a project like GNOME:Apps to still branch a package in this project if it exists - got a clearer view of where we stand for 11.3 What I failed to do last week: - openFATE. I'm getting horribly ashamed that I can't find time for this; there are too many fires to stop and this one is getting larger and larger :/ What I'll be doing next week: - Monday is holiday in France; will likely hack all day for upstream stuff that is 3 months late and highly urgent - GNOME 2.31.2 (tarballs + handling release): I expect difficulties there, since some changes for 3.0 might make things, hrm, not work that well at this early stage - GNOME Foundation Board meeting - I'll put openFATE here again. 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
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Vincent Untz