sunday, busy sunday...
I've been working on the website for our flute choir 'till 18:00, at which time I went to the rehearsal (of the choir, not the flute choir). The site is almost done now, just a few little details remain. I've even found the solution to a few things that've been bothering me before, and for which I didn't find the solution at first.
On the web front, I was surprised by a friend who's started a webdesign company. About a week ago, he sent me the URLs of a few websites he'd written, but none of them contained 100% valid HTML (most were close, though). I replied to him about it, and even if I had the idea that he didn't seem completely interested at first, I seem to have convinced him that the W3 standards are a good thing: today, he mailed me back with a new URL of a different website which he's built, and which he's made to be perfectly valid HTML for a change. Nice. On top of that, it's a good-looking site too. This company's got a future
After sending mail to Ingo yesterday, we gave one last try at fixing arrakis, and it seems to have worked; it's happily compiling packages again now, even if it's compiling packages on a smaller hard disk now. This is a good thing; with the backlog created after the break-in at the end of last year, m68k is having trouble keeping up currently, so we can use every buildd available.
Let's finish that *censored* website now...