(Image kindly provided by Nick Schenker)
On April 1st and 2nd (no joke there) a delegation from Amarok visited
OpenExpo in Berne (Switzerland), together with our FOSS homies from KDE and Kubuntu. The photo above shows me (left) and Sven Krohlas in action, that is, drinking beer and having cake.
Apart from that we also had the chance to talk to many Amarok users, and demonstrated a preview of the upcoming 2.1 release, on Sven's 20 years old laptop - the thing operates on love and glue strip mostly. (hint: wanna help our project a bit? Donate a new lappy to Sven!)
Many users expressed their sincere happiness about Amarok and about meetings its devs, which of course made us very happy. It's always a rewarding feeling to see that one's work is appreciated. Others offered mostly fair and balanced criticism, which we took seriously and promised to remedy in upcoming releases (2.1 is going to fix a lot of those already).
Other highlights included:
Alexandra Leisse making good on her promise to wear a skirt on the second day.
The Free Beer (a beer with FOSS recipe) which I'm drinking in the above pic.
Catering is always decent at OpenExpo, although they've been a bit skimpy with the yummy Asian stuff this year.
What didn't sit so well with me:
KDE people (Myriam in this case) having to give out GNOME Ubuntu CDs, as Canonical again managed to forget about the Kubuntu CDs. Next time I might use them as frisbees or so. GNOME fails to show up at many expos these days, but through the backdoor (Ubuntu) they spread their software anyway. Not OK in my book.
All in all, the event was decent and we had a lot of fun (as always my patience was stretched thin, but people are used to that by now;) Thanks to everyone who participated, thanks to our users and friends, and especially to Nick, with whom I had a good conversation afterward.
PS:
In 2003, a crack developer squad was sent to prison by a military court for a hack they didn't commit. They promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Amarok Underground HQ. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as coders of fortune.
If you have a problem, if no-one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the AMAROK-TEAM!