While composing the previous version of this diary entry, I pressed M-q (known by Emacs fans as fill-paragraph) in Netscape, which killed Netscape and my diary entry with it. Why can't Netscape adhere to decades-old de facto standards?
My proposal to package Constitution of Finland in Debian resulted in a big thread about things we have discussed before. Of course, many of the names were new, people who cannot be expected to remember the previous discussion on the same topic. But this was not my intention, and I was saddened by the fact that very few of the postings even hit the point. Some of the messages were even making fun of it all in a way that hurt me somewhat. Well, I've decided (based on the little useful input I got) to refrain from packaging the constitution at least until we get the Data section.
The Debian Incoming has now some 150 pending new packages. The number used to be over 170 a few days ago. It seems we have chances of getting the count down to a manageable level (30 to 50 would be a good number).
The bathroom is now fixed. We have a go for using it starting tomorrow. Yay. This all started on 15th of March, and the original schedule said it'd last for about 14 work days. Oh well.
Listening to Buddy Holly. His music is old but good. Since this is Easter time, I've also been listening to Verdi's Requiem, which is an older and a very good piece of music.
Got an idea for a novel I'm going to write someday.
Decided to rewrite TeWiS in CWEB.
