Also felt a bit crazy so I sent in a mail applying to participate in this years version of Norway's Survivor reality tv-show. Very unikely I get picked I guess, but a voice in my head told me to do it.
Oracle is sending me to Bergen on thursday and friday which will be the start of a new project where I am to be the local project leader/coordinator on an upgrade project which will be executed by Oracle people in India. Will be interesting to see how that turns out.
Also John, the issue isnt' that all your blog entries isn't about GNOME, the problem is that planet GNOME gets flooded with 7 non-gnome blog entries from you each day :) Sometimes I think it should be renamed Planet Fleck :)
travel: Sent my official letter to Oracle today about taking a couple of years off. Probably will never return, but it never hurts to keep my options open. My current plan is to do a small world trip in July and August. Currently planned stops include Berlin, Singapore, Sydney (and Melbourne?) and Namibia (visiting wingo). Got a bit worried about price during the weekend, but after discussing it with my family they basically said 'go for it, who knows what will happen, maybe you will not have the opportunity later'. So know I need to put together a list of more concrete dates, mail people, contact a travel agent to see if they can help me with getting the trip a bit cheaper and call the Australian Embassy to see if we can either cut out the Berlin stop or at least make it a little shorter.
GNOME: Spent a lot of time this weekend building and testing stuff in GStreamer. A lot of bug fixing from a lot of people, but at some point mp3 and ogg playback stopped working for me. Hopefully that be resolved before 0.8 ;)
cinamod and donscarlettit is also doing a lot of librsvg hacking these days. We know have all filters implemented, a SVG backend for gnome-print, almost complete Mozilla plugin, much improved SVG gtk-engine and some other SVG spec implementation work. Cool stuff. Now I only need to get my act together and clean up my SVG article :). Chris Lahey is also working hard together with Dom to get the issue with using SVG images as desktop backgrounds working properly. I smell some big victories for the millitant SVG league in the weeks ahead.
Looking forward to the official launch of Fluendo; think I even might have found it a customer yesterday here in Norway :)
Only snag is that I am planning to resettle to Barcelona atm, but it feels good to have a fallback plan :). Only thing is that I need to go and visit Australia before August the 30th or my visa will become invalid. So I guess my vacation plans are set. Maybe I hook up with one or more of our Australian GNOME hackers for their trip back from GUADEC this year.
Also seems there is a Sodipodi/Inkscape shotout in progress although atm the shoots are coming mostly from Sodipodi towards inkscape. All I can say is that I think lauris needs some new glasses cause his view of the situation is rather far removed from reality IMHO. I can sympatise with the fact that being on the 'recieving' end of a fork isn't fun, but he is as much if not more to blame for the fork himself, than the 'forkers' are.
As much as anyone I would really like to see Bush trown out of the white house, but I think it is no excuse for Nader not to run, in fact I think its the opposite. As jamesh pointed out the system should probably be mended using Instant runoff voting.
But if Nader or anyone else never runs based on the idea that it might hurt the candidacy of the Democrats then I don't see why the democrats should even consider supporting changing the system, I mean why support changing the system if the current system 'forces' independent candidates to not run?
Instead he should run (and so should Pat Buchanan) and their main goal should be to 'cost' the major party, their policies are closest to, to lose the election. I promise you that if the Democrats lose a couple of more presidencies due to Nader running they will quickly start to consider supporting something like Instant runoff voting.
I don't believe aiming for the short term wins should be done at the cost of your (more important) long term goals.
With this upgrade I am also using ALSA now, which was part of the reason I did it, so I could help debug the ALSA mixing issue people report. Of course for me it seems ALSA mixing works perfectly....
Also got of to a good start yesterday with some writings of my own. I have come to the conclusion that the hardest part of writing an article is actually writing the first draft. Once that first draft is finished it seems articles tend to just come together, even if I end up totally rewriting the article while polishing it. I think having the first version of the article done much makes it so much easier to continue because it gives me something concrete to relate to, so I can easier see what is missing and what is redundant, what is interesting and what is just blahblah. That said I am really curious to see how this article will be recieved as it is quite a departure in form from my earlier articles. Personally I think it will be an interesting article, but other might just see it as some form of ego gratification or something.
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