After my little crisis of last week (this blog entry I wrote last Wednesday, but in the last moment I decided not to publish it, just to see how it evolutioned), I spent the last 7 or 8 days basically ignoring most of my mail, and it was a relief. Ok, in the last day I've had to do a lot of cleanup, but it felt quite good.
I unsubscribed from many of the Debian lists I still followed, as well as some minor non-Debian ones. I still need to talk to many people to see how I distribute my work load with others, but I guess I'll find plenty of volunteers to help me with some stuff.
The Softcatalà people are organizing some conferences in Barcelona in April. I'll be doing a brief introduction to the GNOME translation effort, while Guillem will be talking about the Debian Catalan team. Other Softcatalà members will be talking about Fedora, OpenOffice and Mozilla, and the KDE translators will be around too. Sounds very interesting. Also, in July, the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya will be hosting a Free Software congress, with plenty of Debian presence.
The duathlon season keeps going. Last week we had a very nice race, and I luckily discovered that my ankle pain was caused by my new training shoes. Since I went back to use the old ones, the problem is gone, so I hope I'll be able to run normally again.