I am no longer even nearly homeless, having just started renting an appartment. Because I'd be lonely on my own, I'm sharing with another Googler, Carlo Contavalli.
Here’s the weird thing. We were chatting over lunch and it turns out that, unbeknown to either of us, we are both Debian Developers. Only in Google could this happen.
Not really: both my first year maths supervisor and I were debian people without the other knowing. I have also had random debian users ask me questions in lectures or at work based on the t shirt. And I'm just a lowly peon trapped in the durham bubble..
Congrates on finding somewhere!
Pete: Noted. But I think accidentally sharing an appartment with another Debian Developer trumps that. There are only 1000 of us in the world.
Oh, and Dan K has gone from drinking coffee with a Debian person in Oxford to drinking coffee with a Debian person in Durham. but yes, it would only happen at google or a few other places. Anyway, if you are going to flaunt your DD status, go forth and do shit. Like packaging / bug fixing / coding / any one of a ton of stuff….
Pete: there is a difference, I would have thought, between Someone Who Uses Debian (of which I imagine there are many) and Someone Who Develops Debian (of which I know there are relatively few).
Saying that, I am engaged to the only other Gentoo user I know (and to be fair I have now moved to Kubuntu because working my computer is not on my list of talents… the shame)
*waves at Strib*