Older blog entries for kmaraas (starting at number 3)

Been slacking here again. I'll pull my act together I promise.

So what's the last year been like? :)

I'm back to maintiaining the stable GNOME release and I must say that maintaining 2.2.x is a much improved situation from 1.4.x. I also rejoined the release team and I'm looking forward to working with the release rockers again.

I'm only missing a couple of modules now before I'll call GNOME 2.2.2 ready for mass consumption. I'll try to get this done before going to GUADEC on friday. Whee! GU4DEC. How time flies. It feels like only yesterday when we were splashing around on a leaking barge in Paris (Perils)? :-)

Have a good one.

Bah. Releasing software to the general public and I can't even operate a diary!? <off to hide in the corner again>

4 Feb 2002 (updated 13 May 2002 at 16:59 UTC) »

So. People are complaining about the regularity in my diary entries. Hmm. Can't have that... :)

So. What's new? Bugfixing in GNOME 1.4.x is still happening and I think the last panel crash will have to wait until after 1.4.1 to be squashed. The upside is that we will actually have a 1.4.1 release _before_ 2.0. <Watch this space>

Other than that we've had some really good weather in Oslo lately which of course coincided with me having to work overtime to finish specifications for a purchase we're doing. Anyway, today we finished it, and now I'm leaving work with a smile on my face.

27 Apr 2000 (updated 18 May 2001 at 19:22 UTC) »

/me wakes up again

...one year has passed since last time - what?!

Well, I quit my job and I'm looking for something new now. It really felt good so I guess it was the right decision. i18n work is progressing as always and I've even recruited a few people to help me along. Whee!!

Let's see if I manage to keep this diary up2date in the future.

Today I've done very little besides playing with my son and compiling up a new evolution...

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