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Had quite an interesting phone conference this morning with a New Yorker who really by any sensible measure should still have been in bed. He was a lot more with it than I was at the same time in the +0100 timezone I currently occupy along with the rest of the UK.

Started SuSEfying GST::Network, I've put the Users tool on the back-burner, think it was getting to the stage where I couldn't see the wood for the trees with it, and Carlos said a while ago that Network would be a good/useful one to tackle, so it's currently work in progress. Hopefully I might have a semi-working local version ready by the long weekend, and get a patch done next week.

Going out with the Employment Tribunal people tonight, I've only met a couple of them before, but Amanda says they're all nice enough people, so I should be okay. Think I might stop off at home and change out of my work clothes first though.

Rob: Whenever I read about Project Utopia, my heart thumps a little bit faster. This is possibly one of the coolest things in Free Software at the moment, I just wish I had a spare box to try it out on.

Nat: That would be a killer feature, I've lost track of the number of times people have had to reply to mails from me saying "Ummm, you forgot the file..."

Another useful feature would be the option to specify a size in megabytes, which if your mail and attachments exceed, you get a warning when you send it suggesting that you either send fewer attachments, or try compression (but obviously with the option to "Send Anyway").