My, nothing since May. Well, since then I've become a Debian
Developer, taking over maintenance of acl2 (not yet released
as a package), GNU Common Lisp, jaxml and scanerrlog, and
jbofihe and lojban-common (for the logical language
"lojban").
Mostly I've been busy trying to reconstruct something of a
social life and getting through this one last history course
to get my degree. There's only a few days left! Yay!
Once done with the degree, I will be working (unless
something goes terribly wrong) for IBM, in their AIX group.
Should be interesting, since I've always like operating
systems work. Sufficiently complex without being inane. (Of
course, that's a terrible way to put it.)
Otherwise, I've been looking at Freenet and Mojo Nation
again. I've written a mostly-working freenet client-only
node for the 0.3 stuff, although it's woefully short of a
full node. Needs a bit of redesign. As soon as the Mojo
Nation people stop the daily protocol changes, I'll make a
version of that too. We've had some interesting
conversations about the protocol.
tmlm, of course, has gone nowhere. I'm still not sure if
I'll actually do anything with it, or if I'll just
contribute the major modules (MTP.py and Mail.py) to the
python project itself and let the rest go. If anyone wants
to help out with tmlm, please tell me!
Other projects I have sitting around include:
- Some rudimentary DHCP code for python (works!)
- An RPG die-throw probability calculator (also works)
- An Earley parser (works, but I'm not sure what to do
with it)
- Some rough pdf processing code (works as far as it's
gone... still need to do re-filtering)
- A bit of stuff on Personal Entropy (I'll dig up a link
if anyone wants)... this kind of works, although it's not
fully implemented
- The code I used to generate the Strongly Connected
Component stuff for Debian (include PGP keyring processing
code for OCaml)
- Rather evil-looking shell code to find garbage left
behind by poorly-written debian packages
- And finally, an unlambda interpreter -- written in
unlambda! How USELESS! But it was lots of fun. :)
I also updated some of my project involvment stuff here on
advogato.