It's in the mail. :)
-C

On Thu, 20 Sep 2018, 11:27 Maren Hachmann, <maren@...3165...> wrote:
Am 20.09.2018 um 10:10 schrieb C R:
> I don't really need/want to keep it as a souvenir. I tend to keep
> pictures and bin the originals as to reduce the quantity of stuff that I
> own.
> If I don't ship it, it's going in the recycle bin. :)

- Noooo! Okay, okay, I'll give you my address...

Jürgen, I hadn't known you were subscribed - thank you again for your
kind offer :)

Maren

> -C
>
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 9:07 AM C R <cajhne@...400...
> <mailto:cajhne@...400...>> wrote:
>
>     There's really no need to re-print. All I need is Maren's address.
>     If I get that today, I'll send it out today. :)
>
>     -C
>
>     On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 8:01 AM Jürgen Weigert <jnweiger@...400...
>     <mailto:jnweiger@...400...>> wrote:
>
>         Yeah, I'll make a new one during the next week and send it to
>         Maren. Did not even unpack the printer yet - all busy with
>         videotaping the ownCloud conference this week and somewhat lazy
>         in the evenings...
>
>         cheers, JW-
>
>         Maren Hachmann <maren@...3165...
>         <mailto:maren@...3165...>> schrieb am Mi., 19. Sep. 2018
>         23:13:
>
>             Am 19.09.2018 um 22:23 schrieb C R:
>             > Hi. Still in the middle of it, but just to answer your
>             question, I took
>             > the Kitz mocha stencil with me along with other bits of
>             the choco-powder
>             > delivery system.
>             > Everyone left so quickly, I didn't want to risk it being
>             tossed away by
>             > the cleaning crew or something.
>             >
>             > Then it turns out I stayed for a bit the day after the
>             hackfest, and
>             > honestly, just forgot about it.
>             >
>             > I'd be happy to send it to you if you'd like to gift it. I
>             mainly just
>             > didn't want it binned when we had said there were plans
>             for it. :)
>
>             - That's what I thought - the room was very clean, too
>             (thanks, everyone!).
>
>             Jürgen has already offered to print another one. Given the
>             higher
>             postage costs from GB and that he might already have started
>             to do so,
>             I'd say that you should keep it as a souvenir :)
>
>             Maren
>
>             > email me your mailing address and I'll pop it in the mail
>             with some
>             > cardboard to reinforce it on the way.
>             >
>             > Thanks!
>             > -C 
>             >
>             > On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 3:58 AM Maren Hachmann
>             <maren@...3165... <mailto:maren@...3165...>
>             > <mailto:maren@...3165...
>             <mailto:maren@...3165...>>> wrote:
>             >
>             >     Am 17.09.2018 um 15:20 schrieb C R:
>             >     > Hey folks.
>             >     > I'm going to do a writeup of the hackfest to
>             accompany and help finish
>             >     > the video content. If each of the hackfest attendees
>             could answer
>             >     these
>             >     > questions for me, I'll combine all of it into the
>             hackfest summary.
>             >     >
>             >     > 1. What did you work on during the Kiel hackfest?
>             >
>             >     - I tried to make sure everyone had what they needed
>             to be able to work
>             >     on Inkscape without needing to worry about the rest -
>             this included
>             >     things like shopping for food, making arrangements
>             with the Kitz,
>             >     plucking apples, baking pretzels, dealing out keys and
>             access chips,
>             >     translating menus (food), buying tickets, watching
>             weather forecasts and
>             >     answering surprising text messages. I also took care
>             of a couple of
>             >     external visitors to the hackfest. On Wednesday, I
>             herded the Inkscapers
>             >     through Kiel, to the computer museum and (some) back.
>             >
>             >     I spent most of my time finding, testing,
>             understanding new features and
>             >     then documenting them in the release notes for 1.0.
>             Some time on the
>             >     first and second day was spent on fixing my
>             auto-compilation script for
>             >     using it with git submodules. During testing, I also
>             found a couple of
>             >     bugs and reported them.
>             >
>             >     Due to Kieler Open Source und Linux Tage approaching,
>             I also spent a
>             >     large fraction of my time at the hackfest on working
>             for that.
>             >
>             >     Then I wrote some daily summaries up in the forums, so
>             there was a way
>             >     that people who couldn't attend were able to get a
>             small impression of
>             >     what was happening.
>             >
>             >     On Tuesday, I intended to just watch how Martin was
>             doing short
>             >     usability tests with some unbiased Kitz employees -
>             but then let myself
>             >     be talked into doing some of them myself.
>             >
>             >     And - again, thanks to Martin - I've asked for help
>             with setting up an
>             >     online translation service for Inkscape, and helped
>             test Inkscape's
>             >     rocket.chat instance. Both of these seem to be
>             developing well.
>             >
>             >     > 2. What do you consider the best benefit to being at
>             the Kiel hackfest
>             >     > this year?
>             >
>             >     - I enabled a very productive meeting with some really
>             awesome and
>             >     motivated devs.
>             >
>             >     > 3. What were the most fun things or things you most
>             enjoyed about the
>             >     > hackfest?
>             >
>             >     - Leaning back from the table and seeing with how much
>             dedication the
>             >     guys around me were working on making Inkscape better.
>             >
>             >     Standing on the deck of the ferry with the wind in my
>             face, glad that
>             >     all Inkscapers had made it on board in time.
>             >
>             >     (and inviting one of those peaceful, legally protected
>             wasps on a spoon,
>             >     and carrying it over to a flower, where it hopped off,
>             and never came
>             >     back - this wouldn't have worked with all species of
>             wasps, though)
>             >
>             >     > 4. Did your hackfest activities extend beyond the
>             hackfest?
>             >
>             >     - Yes, of course - I spent the night after the
>             official end coordinating
>             >     with Ryan Gorley (thanks!) on some small handouts and
>             posters for a
>             >     makeshift booth at Kieler Open Source und Linux Tage,
>             and was there at
>             >     the Inkscape table for some of the time the next days.
>             I also presented
>             >     Inkscape in a 2-minute-talk during Kielux' attending
>             projects
>             >     presentations twice. And then there was some cleanup
>             to do for the room
>             >     etc.
>             >
>             >     I'm far from finished with documenting LPEs (and they
>             keep getting
>             >     better). Also, I want to work on getting Weblate, the
>             translation
>             >     software (after Manuel and Chris will have installed
>             it) into a
>             >     production-ready state, with Patrick's help, and I've
>             already read
>             >     through a lot of its documentation and played with it
>             locally on my
>             >     computer. And then, there are some things that I
>             usually do for
>             >     Inkscape, but that I needed to put off until after the
>             hackfest.
>             >
>             >     > 5. Did the hackfest increase your motivation to work
>             on the Inkscape
>             >     > project?
>             >
>             >     - No - and that wouldn't be good anyway. Right now,
>             I'm quite exhausted,
>             >     and highly motivated to do some garden work ;-)
>             >
>             >     > 6. Anything else you'd like to include. :)
>             >     >
>             >     > Thanks for your comments. I'll begin posting video
>             content this week,
>             >     > (3-4 videos in total), witht he goal of releasing
>             the hackfest summary
>             >     > first, so the sooner everyone responds to this
>             information, the
>             >     sooner I
>             >     > can put it together with some accompanying photos
>             into a complete
>             >     summary.
>             >
>             >     - I've uploaded ours into the shared space, maybe some
>             of them will be
>             >     useful.
>             >
>             >     > Thanks for you help, and it was super cool to be
>             able to hang out with
>             >     > all of you. Last week.
>             >
>             >     - Thanks for the tea and the stickers, CR :) Btw. you
>             left a tea stick
>             >     here (maybe intentionally) - how is it used? Do you
>             want it back? (also
>             >     the children's scissors). And where did the Kitz
>             stencil go? I thought
>             >     it was supposed to be gifted to the Kitz...
>             >
>             >     Looking forward to the video!
>             >
>             >     Maren
>             >
>             >     >
>             >     > -C
>             >     >
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>             >     >
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