Outer Web Thought Log
November 20, 2003
Back in Belgium
ApacheCon is over, for me at last. 'This morning' (wednesday), we flew out of Vegas, and after a change of planes in Chicago, we arrived 'this morning' (thursday) back in Belgium. Since wife and kids were off to work, school and daycare, and it had been more than one month that I saw Marc in real life, I headed to the office, to set up the new geek device which you can see in the non-feed rendition of my blog: a little office webcam.

I haven't slept for 24 hours (again), and I still have like 8 to go. That's at least one lesson I learnt during ApacheCon: I'm not immune to this jetlag thing. I will be crashing in the living room sofa tonight.

ApacheCon was a nice experience, meeting quite some new faces and also a lot of established friends. Yesterday afternoon, I attended the Cocoon and CMS BOF, which went pretty well - it's great to meet people who are investigating a lot of time in learning Cocoon, and come forward with interesting questions and concerns from their novel perspective. Ovidiu, Bruno and I went out for a stroll and a drink on the Strip in the evening, and got to admire the Bellagio fountains. I'll be posting pics later on.

I'm also mulling over some larger perspective thought on Cocoon and its community, but I'll keep that for when I'm awake and fully synced again. Thanks all for your comments and links, BTW. I'll try and post more often again.

Posted by stevenn at November 20, 2003 03:01 PM ()
Comments

you look tired! glad you had fun though, i wish i could have been there this year.

Posted by: peter royal at November 20, 2003 03:26 PM