Remember
I had failed a Valencian exam, I asked for a revision of my qualification and
got it accepted? Well, the bastards at the
JQCV rectified and declared me
"Apt". This was the first thing I learned when I came back home from Málaga at
7AM, and found a big envelope on my bed. This is good, it's a required title
to work on administration stuff, and it probably will give me a bit more credit
to work on Catalan translations. Next goal is passing the "Superior" level, in
June.
Going to Malaga was really a good idea. I was happy to meet a few Debian
people for the first time
(Keybuk, Kamion,
Mithrandir, pere, Konstantinos...
and to a lesser extent,
tbm ;)
and had a great time with them. I think that the meetings we held were quite
productive, and I'm looking forward to read
teo's report and conclusions next
week.
Some of the best moments where when I first met tbm and he started with the
<censored> joke
(censored, just so Google doesn't learn too quickly about it), and when he
started harassing poor Leni in the
meeting rooms area. The Cena de Gala was tremendously funny too.
I was invited by Roberto, Juantomás and
Miguel to
sit at their table, and during the dinner,
Juantomás told us how Roberto started
bowing before the Spanish prince when he approached the
HispaLinux stand and said "Majestad"
and all the stuff. Roberto, no se puede caer más bajo! As Miguel put it,
Roberto se deja impresionar demasiado fácilmente. Miguel (who by the way seems
to finally know who I am ;) also killed time while waiting for the food
miss-firing balls of bread at the women in the table behind us. I wanted to
hide below the table... The last day, after a few guys had already left,
Thimo, Bdale, Tollef, Colin, Scott, Konstantinos, Guillem and I went for lunch/dinner on
our own, and later for a few beers in an Irish pub, where we had some good
laughs in a small corner which glowed in blue.
Guillem and I had 6 hours from the time the Congress ended (~15:00) to the
time we had to get into our train (21:00). Well, we ended up having to run a
bit to not miss it. Both train trips were quite awful, as it's pretty difficult
to get some sleep in such conditions, but it surely was worth it. I'm looking
forward to the Valencian congress, where I hope more Debian people will be able
to attend.
Now, back into the routine, I probably want to go to bed, as I have cycling
training tomorrow, if the rain permits.