Weekend off
I think it’s time for a break. I’ve got a busy few weeks/months coming up, what with exam results, driving theory tests, major rowing events and final A2 modules in June. I’m therefore going to make some sort of effort to focus on things that aren’t computers for a bit. I also have an enormous pile of books and magazines mounting up to get through at some point.
To kickstart this, I’m taking a weekend away from electronic distractions this weekend (6/7 March). This means no actual computers, automatic email and Twitter checking on my phone turned off and a lot of book reading. I will probably check emails for anything vitally important, but I won’t look past the subject line unless something really jumps out at me.
So don’t bother trying to catch me this weekend, unless it’s really important. I’ll probably try a few other tactics to keep focus on the important things as well, so possibly expect a scaling back of efforts in some areas. I intend to keep my contributions to the Ubuntu Manual project up, but more or less anything else I do will definitely see a drop.
Come June, I will be done with school forever, and off to university that October. I can then start to reintroduce commitments to FOSS causes in earnest.
This program will now return to scheduled broadcasting.
