Stuff Michael Meeks is doing
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This is my (in)activity log. You might like to visit my employer
Novell which is an amazing company, and also
Dell who in days of yore provided me with a
free laptop for Gnome development / conferences.
Also if you have the time to read this sort of stuff you could enlighten
yourself by going to Unraveling Wittgenstein's net or if
you are feeling objectionable perhaps here.
Older items:
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- Up early, phoned by Mr Griffin, it seems the date
for the wedding is the 20th April; excellent, with a reception
in Laceton Abbey.
- The fruit's of Nat's labour discovering what the
"man on the street" thinks of evolution can be seen here.
- Looked back at bugzilla, and discovered that a
load of the bugs assigned to me had been closed by Trow, wow,
nice. Did a search for remaining bugs assigned to me, oh -
several. Fixed a bonobo-conf bug set. Did a bonobo-conf-0.13
release, did an ORBit-0.5.11 and a bonobo-1.0.11 release,
minor buglet fixes for Evolution.
- Back to libbonoboui bugs and issues, good,
sorted out the gnome-preferences issue; hmm. Tried to build
beast to trace Tim J's canvas bug reports. Added a
linc_set_threaded method, so it is possible to turn off
threading across the ORB, even when gnome-vfs has enabled
threads.
- Jody reported a leak in bonobo-xobject; grief,
how daft, found and fixed it. Poked inside the canvas again,
grief it's evil in there.
- Started cleaning the linc / ORBit server
connection code in preparation for the big control lifecycle
fixage spree; hmm.
- J' arrived home late, went to meet her at the
station; went for a run, bacon & brie bagels & bed.
In case it's not painfully obvious: the reflections reflected here are my
own; mine, all mine ! and don't reflect the views of Novell, The
Lithuanian Gov't or Arnold Schwarzenegger. It's also important to
realise that I'm not in on the Swedish Conspiracy.
Occasionally people ask for formal photos for conferences,
bio.
or fun.
Michael Meeks (michael.meeks@novell.com)