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McEs, A Hacker Life
Saturday, July 23, 2005
 OLS Finishup

It was a very productive and enjoying week for me. I hacked more than 10 hours/day the whole week. Yesterday I worked with Owen and fixed or otherwise closed a few bugs on pango. Then after Carl Worth's awesome tutorial on Cairo, I decided to add Cairo support to Dasher. It's all finished up and in CVS now :). Performance problems, yes. :( But looks good. In the way, I optimized the Gdk rendering code quite a bit, so we're faster without Cairo at least :).

Fedora BOF was quite good last night too. Met Jeremy Katz in person that was interesting. He asked me about my Summer of Code project too :).

The OLS closing keynote address by Dave Jones was pretty interesting, about bugs and bugzilla in the kernel development, Fedora, and RHEL. Right after posting this, heading to hotel and then the final party... Again, had an awesome week. Next week back in Toronto working on preload, hacking all day long to the end of August, and writing it down on paper to the end of September. Should be pretty fun, specially now that I've got my hands quite warmed up.

Finally, got to really move away from blogger. My most productive posts that could enjoy a lot of feedback from GNOME people do not made it to p.g.o :(.

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