Last days
The deadline for the
Google Summer of Code is approaching rather fast, and I find myself hacking in the office for 48 hours, sleeping for 12, repeat. The code is slowly getting into CVS, check
preload.
Lots of good news from the
Gtk+ team, and lots of releases too. It's good to see that all the "
Gtk+-2.8 is slow/immature" hype vapored away and we are offered a rock-slid toolkit once again. And of course there's
Project Ridley too. Thanks
Gtk+ team, thanks Matthias Clasen, Thanks
Owen Taylor, Thanks
Keith Packard and Thank
Carl Worth.
On another note, weirdly enough, in the past 48 hours I've received offers for interview from Microsoft
and Amazon. As I get more near to finishing my Masters, I'm starting to worry about ending up in Seattle, which is unfortunate given my interest in Linux and Open Source, but there's not much more I can do about that. I prefer the Boston conspiracy.
Here is my résumé in case you are interested.