Akonadi meeting – Day 0: Getting there
Could’t post it yesterday, but anyway:
For the first time in my life, I’m making a rather large journey in the train. We are just about to cross the non existing border between The Netherlands and Germany, and in a couple of hours I hope to arrive in Berlin. And I’ve also brought down my laptop, I’ve already reached the conclusion that it’s far to heavy if you travel a lot. Need to remember that for the next one.
The train is perfect, the tickets were cheap, so I bought first class tickets. That means I’ve plenty of leg space ( I need that ), and there is a power socket a few centimeters away. This way I can use my laptop the whole trip.
In my previous blog, I already explained a bit what we will be doing in Berlin. It’s a meeting where all the people currently involved in Akonadi will sit around in the KDAB building, give ratings to the coffee machine and praying the elevator wil not get stuck – at least not when you are in there. Besides that we will be working on Akonadi. There is a lot to talk about.
I’m also pleased that Thomas Mcguire will give a presentation about kdevelop/gdb, although not related to Akonadi, it will give me more knowledge in debugging an application, currently I only use gdb for backtraces on known crashes, but it would be good to learn how to walk step-by-step through an application.
To be continued… I wish Aaron was here now, I bet that if he was here, this would be the time a beatiful woman would come and sit in this coupe, open a laptop, start KDE4 and I could have an animated talk with her… Ah dreams…