Norway, MIPS, MIPS, MIPS, MIPS, d-i hacking
My raid on Norway last weekend was very successful. I left the country with a Netwinder and an SGI Indy. Seriously though, those machines are for testing debian-installer. When I came home on Sunday evening, I performed a test installation on the Netwinder, and Vince Sanders and I fixed some issues. As far as I know, I've done the first installation with debian-installer on a Netwinder. Norway itself was pretty nice. On Saturday night, we had an opening party for the office of the SLX Debian Labs. The food was excellent, and the office is quite nice as well.
Since then, I gave given the Netwinder to Vince because he can make better use of it. Instead, I borrowed a DECstation from mjg59 because the mipsel port needs more work (incidentally, the DECstation has memory in it which I gave to mjg59 a year or two ago). I also purchases a Cobalt RaQ2, and plan to add support for it to debian-installer. I've four MIPS machines in my room now, along with some other machines. I really need to move to a bigger room next year.
On Friday, some Debian people went out to food, and yesterday some of us went to Dan's place to hack on some stuff. I spent most of Sunday playing with my new Cobalt machine, and started porting debian-installer.