Logistics:

   - Spent Monday traveling home from the French Quarter Festival in New
   Orleans.
   - Tuesday I caught up on a ton of mail. Like a lot of mail. Got back down
   to 10 mails in my inbox.
   - Wednesday-Friday I traveled to and attended the Linux Foundation
   Collaboration Summit. I hope everyone from Europe makes it back home soon!

What I actually did:

   - Had a lot of great conversations with existing GNOME Foundation
   sponsors and members at the Collaboration Summit about things we are working
   on and GUADEC. I talked with (some in depth, some very briefly) Robert
   McQueen(Collabora), Phillippe Kalaf (Collabora), Quim Gil (Nokia), Juan Jose
   Sanchez (Igalia), Ryan Singer (InitMarketing), Amanda McPhearson (Linux
   Foundation), Alan Clark (Novell), Rob Taylor (CodeThink), Jono Bacon
   (Canonical), Dave Neary, Paul Cutler. And if I talked to you and you aren't
   on the list and want to be, just leave a comment. I talked to a lot of
   people!
   - Had a couple of great dinners. Yorba hosted a great GNOME dinner (Adam
   Dingle got  us all together!) and I had a great time catching up with the
   Yorba folks, Philip from Igalia, Christian Schaller, Paul Cutler, Phillippe
   Kalaf and Robert McQueen. (There were more people there but I wasn't able to
   hear them from down the table. :) Had dinner the night before with Ryan
   Singer, Jonathan Corbet, Jake Edge, Paul Cutler, Dave Neary and Josh Berkus.
   Don't ask me who all I chatted with at the evening event on Wednesday ...
   - Spent most of the day on Thursday in the MeeGo talks ... when I wasn't
   meeting with people individually.
   - Ran the Desktop track on Friday morning. Many, many thanks to Dave
   Neary and Zonker Brockmeier for helping put it together. We had some good
   sessions and great discussions about web applications and the desktop.
   (Talks about Snowy, KDE web apps and Mozilla Weave.) We wanted a
   controversial panel and we got one. I think the whole room shouted through
   the whole thing but I think I kept it enough under control that we got a few
   questions answered. It was exciting if not 100% productive.
   - Heard my favorite idea so far with what to do with the funding that
   Nokia has given to GNOME Mobile. Robert McQueen suggested that we do like a
   Google Summer of Code but for mobile. And not limit it to students. I really
   liked the idea and ran it by several others like Quim and Juanjo and
   everyone seemed to like it.
   - Got a free Nexus One phone from Google. (They gave one to everyone that
   attended their keynote!)
   - Attended the GNOME Board meeting.
   - Sent thank you's to people who donated to Friends of GNOME through
   Paypal.
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