http://blogs.gnome.org/foundation/2009/12/07/stormys-update-week-of-november-30th/
<http://www.limofoundation.org/>

LiMo Foundation <http://www.limofoundation.org/>. Met with Andrew Savory,
Mal Minhas and Gyanee Dewnarain at the LiMo London offices. We talked about
LiMo, GNOME Mobile, the work LiMo member companies are doing with GNOME
technologies, our foundations and how we can work more closely together.
Good conversations and I expect we'll continue to work together and
hopefully announce more later.

Canonical design, user experience and usability
team<https://launchpad.net/%7Ecanonical-ux/+mugshots>.
Met with Charline Poirier, Ivanka Majic and Iain Farrell at their London
offices. Talked about usability studies on GNOME technologies, a GNOME
usability hackfest and studying how to disseminate usability study results
into free and open source software community. I'll be introducing more GNOME
folks into the conversation and hopefully the conversations will make their
way to the GNOME usability list and into some concrete plans to get more
GNOME usability info into the hands of folks working on GNOME.

Met with Lucas Rocha for lunch to discuss GNOME stuff and then had a quick
peek at a Litl webbook <http://litl.com/>! It's a very elegantly designed
device. While the software is of course great (it's designed by great people
using some terrific free and open source software technologies :) what
really struck me was the hardware. The keyboard is very "clean" and easy to
use without lots of random extra keys and when you swing the screen all the
way around to set it up like a picture frame, it feels very sturdy. It was
fun to see.

OSS Watch <http://osswatch.org/>. Went out to Oxford to meet the OSS Watch
team and participate in the OSS Watch advisory board meeting. (This was the
reason for my trip to the UK.) OSS Watch is helping educational institutions
in the UK use open source software. Or help them to the next step in their
plans, like building community around the projects they've developed. Lots
of interesting discussions. (And some great but brief sightseeing.)

Invited GNOME event planners to GNOME Advisory Board meeting next Tuesday
which will be about events and copyright assignments.

One on one meeting with Brian Cameron <http://blogs.sun.com/yippi/> to talk
about status. Brian will be sharing my past year's goals and achievements as
the board of directors determined them. I'll be sharing my next year's goals
as part of the process of figuring out what they should be.

Did an interview about Women in Linux with Anton Borisov who is writing for
Linux+DVD magazine

The US event box is going to be maintained by Larry
Cafiero<http://larrythefreesoftwareguy.wordpress.com/>.
(Thanks to Zonker for nominating Larry.) We've been looking for a west coast
home for the event box and so I'm excited Larry will be helping us out.

Emailed press, journalist and blogger contacts about our GUADEC 2010
announcement <http://www.gnome.org/press/releases/2009-11-guadec2010.html>on
Monday.

Spent approximately 40 hours travelling. Not counting all the trains in
London.
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