Older blog entries for Wilddev (starting at number 2)

Hmmm strange. I always dunno how to take it when someone totally unknown to me does something nice. MikeGTN certed me as a journeyer (thanks!) and even though I feel undeserving I still appreciate it. I'm having kinda a wierd day today. Didnt really feel like working on anything tonight so I just played Tribes 2 for a while. I really need to think of a way I can incorporate more perl programming time into my workday. It would help my skills a lot. If only I could get people to leave me alone for long enough to do some! Decided that I am going to work on improving gbuild. If I can get it to the state where it would be useful for the GPP that would be cool. I still have some work to do on the GNOME Users Guide. Had some good comments on updates to it that I put aside before I went on vacation and I haven't got back to it yet.

2 May 2001 (updated 3 May 2001 at 05:53 UTC) »

Not much to tell today, gleblanc let me add the GNOME Packaging Project to advogato so I can list I'm working on it now to. This is looking to be a fun project to work on with lots of discussion already on the mailing list. Think its a great idea on his part in beginning it and hopefully it will turn out to please both developers and users of GNOME

Wow thanks Telsa for certifying me! Today I'm not having a lot of fun, spent 4 hours this afternoon interviewing for a job and have a cold thats making me miserable. Fortunately I had a great vacation last week skiing so that sorta makes up for it. Now that I have finally gotten around to adding myself in here it will be real interesting to see if I keep up the diary.

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