Commitments:
1. Continue health insurance search: 3h.
2. Continue conversation with prospective JWRD client in Vermont: 3h.
3. Follow up with Robinson to work out his priorities and what more is needed from me, and do that (eg. sales article review, proposal for client): 4h.
4. Investigate TRB sync logic, towards the goal of figuring out why it frequently stops getting connectable blocks. (Leaving aside for now how/when it connects to peers, which I was also curious about upon observing very slow recovery after network outage, but that looks like a separate matter.) 4h.
5. Refine new time tracking tool as needed. 2h.
6. Blog: main priorities are my existing unsung stuff namely trb patches, gbw, gscm. Also there’s the router setup and where I’m heading with the differential backups work. I’ll go for three articles, since that’s the pace that seems manageable lately. 10h.
7. Unexpected tasks: 4h.
8. Chat in #ossasepia, or otherwise engage blogs: 5h.
9. Weekly review: 2h at 17:00 UTC Friday (13:00 local).
10. Next week’s plan: 1h.
11. Keep in touch with past students + remote friends and family: 1h. (Didn’t end up doing this Sunday so perhaps I’d better make it a part of the work week.)
Time permitting:
12. Continue work toward a human-sized differential backup tool.
To me that should read “to work out jwrd’s priorities and what should the work focus on.” Feel free to bounce ideas/chat on in chan too.
Comment by Diana Coman — April 20, 2020 @ 7:41 am
My top priority this week is closing the deal here. What I’ll need from you is to be ready for the call Wednesday and to be ready to review the proposal and contract. From there, feedback on the sales article. Other than that, publishing the items in #6 there will go a long way for jwrd.
Comment by Robinson Dorion — April 21, 2020 @ 7:01 pm
Jacob, would you please publish that wallet thing already? As in : this week, please.
Robinson, will you find some way that works for you to also be in #o in any sort of reliable manner? The structured member status was clearly too strict for you so fine, find your own structure that works but so far what I see doesn’t seem to work at all really. Also, there were all sorts that you said you found useful *to do*. If they are useful, why not still do them?
Comment by Diana Coman — April 27, 2020 @ 7:36 am
I will.
Comment by Jacob Welsh — April 29, 2020 @ 3:09 am