Still working on that. But until end of October, this will probably be on the back burner. I've got the biggest company event of the year coming up, and as every year, it's a doozy.

In simple terms, my company not only creates cash register/point of sales software, we also provide on-premise cash register services for events(¹). In a couple of weeks, i'm doing the yearly three-weekend-Oktoberfest near Vienna. I've got two delivery vans worth of equipment to set up (boss put me in charge of the whole setup for the third year in a row), including a couple of kilometers of network cabling.

Got i tight schedule, too. Can't start too early, because the tent wouldn't be up. Can't start too late, cause other equipment would prevent me from reaching the spots i need. For example: Next Tuesday afternoon the floor goes in for the main tent, on Thursday morning the beer tables get set up. If we can't mount all the wireless antennas on Wednesday, i'm in very big doodoo. That's the only time we can use the scissor lift to reach the 10 meter tent ceiling (yup, it's a big f...ing tent for like 3000 people). And when i say "we", it's mostly me and our new company apprentice...

So yeah, work on the ePub project will probably resume in November, after the usual burn-out and sprouting-more-grey-hair period.


(¹) So if you ever host an event in Austria and you need cash registers (sales, gastronomy, etc), give me a holler.

(²) Forget to mess up your work that ONE time, and now you have to do it every time... ;-)

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