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I have been so busy. Life is wrecking my life! I am junking some of my ideas. No time. If someone else with time wants to do them, go ahead! More entries to come later.

Oh. And PLEASE cetrify me!

Ok. I haven't had a chance to update this for a LONG time. Oh, I have to mention that Nina is cool (don't ask, but if it makes her happy...). I am doing 8 million things at once so I will attempt to list them.

1. Life (an important one) 2. Write a gateway that allows users to edit mozilla.org webpages through http instead of cvs 3. Learn perl to do step 2 4. Write a test-suite management system 5. Learn Mysql to do step 4. 6. Work on bugzilla 3.0 7. Learn OOP in perl to do step 6 8. Add a "cite" button that interfaces with noodletools to mozilla 9. Learn XUL to do step 8 10. Learn JS to do step 10 11. Be a good QA contact for evangelism 12. Actually file bugs :) 13. Confirm the darn mac bug reports 14. Write more diary entries 15. Wade through 100 bugmails 16. Yell at my ISP because they won't install the perl modules to let me do any of these things 17. Figure out what else should be on this list. 18. Reply to the 15 emails from James Russel that I got while writing this 19. Stop writing and get on working

Oh, I hate my life in opensource :) If only SOMEONE at Netscape would remember to pay me once and a while:)

Well, I am getting involved with the mozoffice project. See http:// mozoffice.mozdev.org for more information about the project. We are still in the planing phase of the project, but rcassin (hurricane) is working on the task launcher phase of the program.

Hello everyone. I am Zach Lipton and a newbie to the opensource world. I have been involved in QA with the mozilla project and am starting to get involved with openoffice. I am going to be the mirror site cordinator for open office and I will also be in charge of the status reports once that gets off the ground.

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