The 'I'm not dead' post

Posted 10 months and 4 week(s) ago

No, i'm not dead yet, i've just been enjoying the summer so much (when it decided to show its face here in Denmark).

Actually i have been enjoying the summer so much that i have started biking to work, it's though getting of your ass after you have been sitting on it from the day you got your C64 and until now. But it is starting to get a bit easier, and it is actually quite enjoyable to ride a bike (note the use of the over-vague word "quite").

Oh, and yeah, it's ok to laugh at the fat geek on his bike.

The reason for this post is that i have made a new release to the Evolution SpamBayes Plugin, directly from the debian/changelog:

evolution-plugin-spambayes (0.1.3) unstable; urgency=low

  * The plugin now maintain its own "seen messages" database, this allows
    the plugin to tell whether or not it needs to untrain before training
    on a message.
  
  * It also allows the plugin to finally support the "Train on all
    messages" option, where all messages which the plugin is told to
    score, is automatically trained as either spam or ham (unsure messages
    are still just scored).

 -- Rasmus Toftdahl Olesen <halfdan@halfdans.net>  Sun, 05 Aug 2007 22:35:44 +0200

This makes it pretty much feature complete, and a 2.0 release could be warranted after some weeks of testing. So please step up if you are up to it, so far i haven't lost any mail by using it - Evolution just ignores the plugin if it croaks.

I also did a few hours of hacking on the BzrWeb project - to get it to work with shared repositories, so now my Bazaar2 branches are browsable.

I think that is it for now, oh, and at work i am now sitting in the mothership where i will be working on our AIS system, interesting stuff, lots of cool C++. But i am definaetely up for working more as a consultant again in the future, especially if i can get sent somewhere crazy like Ireland, New Zealand or some other exotic place.

Ok, maybe Ireland isn't that exotic, but they have loads of folk music, interesting people and Guiness - now if only they could brew a decent peated whisky...


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