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- Up early, breakfast with J', to work. It seems
Mark has split the orbitcpp stuff nicely, Morten is still
chasing leaks, and life is good. Chewed mail.
- Split 8 months off my activity log, weighing in
a little large at ~300K. Discovered I had got clean
OOO_STABLE_1 and SRX643_OO builds over the weekend.
- Poked at tinderbox; read Bill's a11y gnome-mag
IDL to see what's going on. Poked at Bonsai, and LXR, and
CVSup to try to get the tinderbox setup; hmm.
- Donna from CAF Australia phoned, in the UK for a
while, gave her J's details. Phoned Danese Cooper - had a
fairly productive and interesting talk.
- It turns out tinderbox et. al. don't plan on
using relative URIs at all, thus my re-directing to the
local box plan just isn't going to work.
- No response on our build system from the builders,
as to how to proceed; and then Jacob replied - great.
- Sander decided that instead of getting me access
to the existing CVSup server as a special case ( to run a
Bonsai server ) we should embark on getting a distributed CVSup
global mirroring system. So it seems nothing will happen
anytime soon.
- Ximian updated
their website; an improved, new look - and the codemonkey
video available in the developer zone ...
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Novell, The Document Foundation, Spaghetti Hurlers (International),
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Michael Meeks (michael.meeks@collabora.com)