Stuff Michael Meeks is doing
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- Up earlyish, chewed mail. Ordered presents
for the parents, it remains to be seen if they'll arrive
in time.
- Miguel finally let me know he wouldn't be
coming to the wedding; Martin Baulig is coming which is
a nice positive edge. Anders fell over the libxml feature
today that DV helped me work around yesterday, he's
accelerating the bonobo-activation startup by a factor of
2, which means a lot when it takes several seconds.
- Did a new oaf release 0.6.10 with some annoying
debug turned off this time.
- Booked the laptop in for servicing, apparently
someone turns up to collect it tommorow or Thursday. Fixed
some Eog build issues I wasn't seeing yesterday somehow.
- Closed / moved around a few bugs. Transfered a
bunch of wedding information to hardcopy - I have so little
of my life on paper, it's quite amazing. Pruned some oaf
bugs. Realized I hadn't done a bonobo-activation release,
waited for Anders' nice patch.
- Turned round Anders' patch, which takes
bonobo-activation startup / query / response time to
~630ms from ~1100ms, good [ parsing is more than twice as
fast ]. Polished some of the rough edges on the new code.
Nautilus directory switching 'feels' even faster with this
which is great.
- Did a bonobo-activation-0.9.7 release, had a
conference call with the (happening) Ximian Sun team.
Found and fixed the annoying eog bug where it idly
re-renders everything on focus out / focus in. It seems
Sawfish is still insisting on sending bogus focus out / in
events to applications when they are not needed.
- J' phoned, de-briefed on our days, lots of
little things to do and say. Phoned Sean to catch up with
him.
- Bed.
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In case it's not painfully obvious: the reflections reflected here are my
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Novell, The Document Foundation, Spaghetti Hurlers (International),
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It's also important to realise that I'm not in on the Swedish Conspiracy.
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Michael Meeks (michael.meeks@collabora.com)