I dont plan to let the bi-weekly sending of weekly reports become a habit. (c: Better luck next week.
On the Debian-edu side i - attended a meeting in Oslo (with some work in preparation and travel) about the user-administration and WLUS. The result was basicly to stop waiting for cerebrum and do stuff on our own. We talked about a couple of other minor issues and how to continue with development. Halvor will mail a summary to the list soon, he said. - sponsored some packages - called the IBM-nordic person again, who again stalled and gave me a new date to come back to him in the middle of june. - forwarded some info from/to an intel contact to get help for large scale deployment. - had several longer talks with people about how to re-structure SLX-Debian-Labs and my and Joey's work to make SLX self-reliant sooner. On the Debian side i worked with the rest of the DPL team on a number of issues, among those concerning Debconf and SLX. Regarding debconf I - arranged how payment can work for the brazilien participants (talking to spectra and branden), - more coordination with intel for notebooks, blueprints, food and APs. - coordinating with VALinux, Xandros, and Linux-Inc for sponsorship. - payed the flight for safir preliminary - worked on reconfirmation and tried to get it rolling - worked on the budget and details for the tshirts and usb-sticks and communicated the results onward (tshirts only) - nagging people about all kinds of jobs they need to get done - contact and talk to hw-sponsor As of this writing i am still waiting for the last and final set of receipts of the vancouver meeting. A final deadline has been set for tonight, though. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

