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- Started archiving m88, and installing on x86_64. Decided it was quicker to install a new N/W card than copy my 4GB ISO via a 10Mbit card; pleased with yast again - had a run of luck with it recently.
- Dug at an interesting spreadsheet problem, filed a bug with cut-down sample sheet; more CD burning / did a couple more installs. Knocked up a proto patch for the menu checkability problem, poked at startup notification - fixed the same bug as of a year ago & marked fixed, foolishly assumed it had made it up-stream.
- MartinK doing some great work on Mono / OO.o mapping, here a screenshot of the 'ViewSample.cs' example running on Linux.
- Worked late, poked at the gallery generation tool - sorted out it's command-line argument parsing etc. It's almost in a usable state now; needs some integration & packaging work.
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Michael Meeks (michael.meeks@collabora.com)