Stuff Michael Meeks is doingthings, of varying degrees of uselessness, that I did2008-06-29: Sunday.- June 29, 2008 Off to NCC, Helen spoke. Lunch, George's party in the afternoon - much fun with a strange parent vs. children game with footballs & a parachute. Bed early, exhausted as normal.http://www.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2008-06-29.html 2008-06-28: Saturday.- June 28, 2008 Up at 6:30, out for a run - try to get the back into shape. Breakfast with the girls, off into town to the market. Back, out to Cheeky Monkeys in the afternoon for Benjy's party - much fun; playing in ball pools etc. Back late, children dunked & put to bed, sleep.http://www.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2008-06-28.html 2008-06-27: Friday.- June 27, 2008 The parents went home after helping us so much all this week. Poked mail, pleased to have some really great documents from the KDE team to read. Attempted to run a .Net application on windows: eventually found the ".Net framework 2.0 configuration" tool (festering away in some obscure and un-findable place). Amusingly the tool itself (presumably written in .Net) apparently had insufficient trustworthiness to operate on it's own settings for an individual assembly: turned all..http://www.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2008-06-27.html 2008-06-26: Thursday.- June 26, 2008 Glad that you can't fool everyone all of the time: Sun's still screwing up. Nowhere is that more evident than in OpenOffice.org: strangled on the alter of Sun's proprietary advantage. When will we have a project that is run for the benefit of the project itself by people who care about the long term viability & world-dominating prospects of the code Poked mail, features & bugs. Still blundered on removing inlines, and got UML to compile and even run eventually:...http://www.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2008-06-26.html |