What I did two weeks ago? - started thinking hard about what to do for GNOME 3.0, and chatted with a few people about this. This killed my week, but retrospectively, this was essential before GUADEC. - standup meeting on Monday. - prepared the rough lines of a high-level GNOME roadmap, and how to introduce it - interview the people behind the Istanbul and Berlin bids for Desktop Summit 2011, and sent summary + recommendation to GNOME Foundation and KDE eV Boards - made the first release of gsettings-desktop-schemas, a module needed for the migration away from gconf to gsettings - reviewed many changes in GNOME:Factory submitted by Dominique. Extra care was needed because of various new things in the new GNOME. - registered a Desktop track for Linux Plumbers Conference. - during the last two days of the week, start crying because everything for the openSUSE/Novell presence at GUADEC started going wrong: the SUSE Studio Kiosk was nevert sent, and UPS lost the openSUSE banner (it made it on Monday of last week, thanks to Andreas who pinged UPS) What I did last week? - GUADEC, GUADEC, GUADEC - had my last face-to-face GNOME board meeting (I unsubscribed to the board mailing list yesterday, I'm free! ;-)) - participated to the advisory board meeting, mostly with my release team hat - met tons of people to discuss the GNOME 3.0 status - had a release team meeting to discuss GNOME 3.0 status - worked hard on the 3.0 plan and the announcement to delay 3.0 - gave an interview to Andreas from derStandard.at, which resulted in: http://derstandard.at/1277339083002/GNOME-30-delayed-until-March-2011 - attended a few talks (mostly lightning talks and shell-related talks) - met tons of people to discuss many other GNOME topics - gave away openSUSE conference bookmarks and geekos - had a dinner with Jos, since he lives not far away from the Hague - will blog about it today Cheers, 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