Post details: Short summary of the last months

24 August, 2007

Permalink 20:42 UTC, by Lars Weiler Email , 411 words, 1316 views   English (US)
Categories: Gentoo, PowerPC, CCC, Study

Short summary of the last months

Now, let me quickly write a second blog-post, as you haven't read anything from me for a couple of months. In February I announced my extended outtime from Gentoo due to finishing my study. It's almost over now – I just have to give a final presentation next week. After that I'm going to move as I have to leave the student hostel I lived in for a couple of years. It seems that I will move to Cologne (hey zypher, stkn, wschlich and all other devs in that area ;) ). If you already want to meet me (and some other devs) in that area, come to FrOSCon in Sankt Augustin tomorrow (Saturday, August 25).

Two weeks ago I managed to attend the Chaos Communication Camp, although I announced to everyone that I won't be there. It was fun to see the irritated faces of persons who thought they spotted a ghost :D And it was relaxing, as I submitted my diploma thesis just the same day I drove to the Camp. I had a look into the Gentoo village over there, but could not find any known person – beside GMsoft who hit me on a road somewhere on the campground.

At some days during my diploma thesis I felt the urge to receive quick motivation kicks by helping users or the PowerPC-team. So I had a run through all open ppc-bugs and managed to kick them down from around 80 to under 25. Unfortunately they rose to 93 now :-( Mostly stabilisation-requests, which are quite quick to resolve, especially with the help of gatt. opfer and I with the help of the author of gatt, Matthias, are working on an automated scripting for commiting and changing a bug after a package merged successfully. More will come after our own testing phase. Unfortunately I already packed my Pegasos for the move, so that I can't help out with testing. Anyways, the ppc-team will survive.

Now to the bad news: I don't have a job yet. All applications were declined, but everytime I was in the round of the last two candidates. But then the companies decided for the other one. It's too bad that I didn't specialised in the past and that I'm an all-rounder. It seems that companies don't have a need for persons who can jump in nearly every technical position. Now I have to wait for answers to the other applications I wrote. Probably my run of luck ended with the end of my study…

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