Monday, September 24, 2007

back home

I arrived back home last night after a few catches: we couldn't disembark in Calgary for over half an hour because the gate was broken; my bag is still somewhere in London due to the flight from Madrid not being well timed with the flight in London; etc... oh well. I'm home. T. picked me up at the airport and we grabbed some South Indian on the way home (airplane food sucks).

Now after sleeping in until mid-day to catch up with sleep (I went straight from a club to the airport on Sunday) and re-adjusting to the time zone (seven hours change), I'm working on catching up with two days of email and svn up'ing the devel machine at home, etc. P. has come over this afternoon which is nice, too.

Tenerife was awesome, hope to get back there someday soon, but for now it's back to Calgary and Work Central.

Robert Knight has done a port of the KickOff menu so we have something to work with there in the short term for plasma; the other items on the plate are possibly changing the signature for DataEngine::updated slightly and fixing panels (including multiple panels again).

6 comments:

jeffrey borbon said...

Hello there

My girlfriend says that you should create something like "Howto lost and recover luggage on a travel".

It's good to know that you're alive and at home :)

simon said...

kickoff? does that mean the suse menu will be used in kde4? or am i misunderstanding or is this just a temporary thing to have a working menu while raptor is developed?

Aaron J. Seigo said...

@jeffrey: yeah, i'm getting stupidly good at retrieving lost baggage. =))

@simon: it's derived from the suse menu thing, yes. when raptor is ready it will also be offered. at that point we'll have to decide on which is default, but both will be offered as long as they both have active maintainers.

Simon said...

actually, you use the words 'short term' in your post so i guess that answers my question. bu any chance of an update on the intended menu for the kde 4 series?

Simon said...

cheers, that answers also my second question that i posted at the same time as our response

Darkelve said...

Yes, airplane food does fsck, doesn't it...