Today was just one of those days where I never quite wake up. I ended up spending several hours working on my bug list because I didn't feel like doing anything that required interal motivation or design thought, and mindlessly squashing bugs seemed doable.
Looking at that buglist, I really need to grab a week soon and do some work on debhelper, particularly rewriting dh_installmanpages so it has a more intelligent (or rather, less intelligent) design. And implementing the rest of the debhelper v2 stuff I specced out a full year ago and haven't done yet.
I spent a bit of time hacking on Term::Stool, but I still haven't decided how I want pull-down menu lists to work. The cleanest design would be entirely too slow for belive, due to the overhead of perl's object method calls. I'm left chosing between several less attaractive but more optimization-ameanable designs. Bleh.
Went to SVLUG. The talk was more interesting than I'd expected (thought I kept having flashbacks to Graydon's xml article), but why is SVLUG the only place on earth where, each month, I am exposed to some computer running windows? The irony...
Hm, late-night Light Rail passengers are an interesting crowd.