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June 15th 2004 07:12 am

Hmm, been a few days since I’ve posted a blog. Been sorta busy myself,
between the coding I’ve been doing and real life.

For instance, I’ve been going to the bowling alley with my wife much more
often now than we used to. Perhaps unsurprisingly, my score has improved in
the process. It used to be a very big deal if I broke 100 points in a single
game, but now I’ve been breaking that mark pretty routinely. Just 2 weeks ago
I scored a personal best of 159, and then matched that score this past
weekend. So it looks like practice can help even the most hopeless bowler.
:-)

Also, I’ve finally been able to get Unreal Tournament 2004 to play halfway
decent on my computer thanks to the latest ATI proprietary drivers. I really
wish there were good open-source drivers for the Radeon 9600, but at least I
can shutdown the X Server now and still be able to use the ATI drivers.

As far as coding goes, I haven’t worked on JuK for a few days. I added a
bunch of things to my code base all at once, and now I’m trying to decide if I
want to split it up into separate patches, or just submit the whole deal to
Scott for some more review.

What I have been working on lately, thanks to mornfall and berkus,
is my own program, kdecvs-build, which
has been the recipient of a lot of work from myself over the past few days
thanks to feature requests and bug reports from them, along with greater
testing from myself. I’m still adding a lot of features, but hopefully soon
I’ll have the code stabilized and then I can concentrate on improving the
documentation and working on bug fixes. As it stands now I’ve been using to
build KDE from CVS every night for the past few months.

Anyways, it’s bedtime for me.

Posted by mpyne under Personal & kdesvn-build |

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