Lots of things happened since last time I wrote in my blog:
Work:
Some months ago I joined a cooperative in Spain called Interactors. We are a team of professionals working mainly on Internet applications development and hosting services.
I really enjoy my work there as system administrator but on June, Canonical Software Ltd., the company behind the no-name-yet distribution, asked me to join their team to work on Rosetta, an advanced translation tool, and I accepted because all things they talked about are really interesting (sorry, I cannot give more details now, but you will see it soon :-P). The good thing about all this is that I'm working from home (like with Interactors) and I'm working for Canonical from Interactors, so I'm getting support from my partners and it's funnier.
Studies:
Although my studies didn't went as good as they should, this course has been the best one in my last 4 years in the University. I'm almost sure I will be able to finish my studies next year. I really want to be only working instead of work and study at the same time, some people does not think that way but I think is funnier the Work than the studies :-).
Free Software:
I was late (again) to include the GNOME Language and Culture applet inside GNOME 2.8 :-(. For the people that wants it, sorry, I will try to get it with GNOME 2.10.
Other thing I did not talked about here is that I'm applying to became a Debian
developer. I'm now on hold until I get some time to finish some questions from
the Tasks & Skills part but I think I will finish it soon.
As part of my Debian work, I'm maintaining three
packages:
alleyoop,
ttf-isabella and
the latest one, ttf-staypuft,
this one will take some days before it enters into unstable.
About GNOME Translation Status Pages, there seem to be almost finished, I only need to get some time to finish the needed scripts that will feed the database and small changes to the UI and we will have new pages without any regression from current ones.
I need to organise my free time better because I'm a disaster, I have lots of pending things to do and I'm really slow doing it :-(.