Too much stuff.
I've got an attempt at Debianizing vicious's PonG running in the background as I type this. And I'm typing on a recently-built-for-debian version of Galeon; I had to do some hunting and editing to get that, since not even Debian/Sid has a mozilla more recent than M18 and there is no official Galeon package at all.
Along with that, Sid broke evolution. This sucks. I tried building from source, but there have been too many changes in libgal and cvs evo has lock-you-out-for-being-cocky requirements. So I'll be using mutt or mailx until the next evo release, which I'm told is far off but will be a big improvement. I hope that means it will finally have some sort of persistent alarm system and that that will be using cron or at. I do not want another daemon. If either of those needs improvement, fix them; don't kluge something else especially not for something like, oh say, emblems. (Too be fair, medusa may be better than that but I don't recall hearing how at the moment.)
(Hmm, the debianization just returned to snafu.)
I've got so many projects started and not released that it's not funny at all. Most of them work, more or less, but I've not bothered try to finalize for release. Some of them are on my website, for those who want to dig. In the meantime, I'm starting a few other projects :-) . Oh, but - joy of joys - it looks like one of them violates a patent, so I'll await the knock. I went from thinking, "Why not like this?" to thinking, "No, it's not really like Foo(tm)." and now, "Great, it's enough like Foo(tm) to violate the patent." All of these ethereal patents need to be pushed down the stairs.
Enough rambling. Back to the packaging.
