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Thu, 08 Jan 2004
Sorry for all the pending email replies

Meanwhile, there's way too much pending email I need to take care of, both netfilter-related and private email. Sorry to everybody out there who is still watiting for a reply.

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More work on the new netfilter.org website and people.netfilter.org

I've finished the scripts for auto-generation of the mirrors.html page from the DNS zone file, and the HOWTO-link-generation similar to what the current netfilter homepage has. Also done some final tweaking of the style sheets.

With regard to the people.netfilter.org blosxom configuration: I've now finished some nice blosxom templates (flavour, how it likes to call these itself) that resemble the exact layout of the docbook-website generated netfilter homepage... in fact, it is using the same CSS :)

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Harald arrives back home for a full week

After lots of travelling, I'll finally be at home for a whole week. After that, I'm going to fly to NYC, heading for LinuxWorldExpo, where I'll be giving a presentation on behalf of Astaro.

While travelling to lots of conferences can be quite nice, I have actually concluded that I spent less than half the year 2003 at home in Berlin. This sucks. I moved to Berlin because there's so much interesting people (lixnke the CCC), culture and community. 2004 is going to be way less travelling than the previous years. A hand full of conferences (LinuxTag, Linux-Kongress, OLS, Kernel Summit) and that's it. Sorry guys.

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