Yesterday, the 13th of July was the one day that all (or at least most)
of Debconf hackers were forcefully disconnected from the Net and thrown
into the socializing, sun and nature. It worked pretty well.

First of all we all woke up early this morning - a lot of people
even made it to the breakfast after a warning that today's lunch will be
comparable to our regular breakfasts. Two boats were organized to bring
all the hackers over to the Finnish Fort islands. (Some, like aj,
escaped and went sightseeing to the Helsinki)


There was an interesting moment on the way as the boat passed
under a bridge that was so low that you could just touch the bridge with
your hand without much of a trouble. We also went throughout the jachts
of the Baltic Sea regatta and were overtaken by the superseacat ship.
After arriving on the islands, we had to wait almost for half an
hour for the second boat to arrive. To our surprise Holger was on top of
it weaving a Jolly Rodger (more about it later).







After being divided into 6 groups, we were lead to see the Fort -
walls, cannons, parks, and sand barriers were up for our inspection and
admiration. In the tradition that is well known to any software
developer, the project manager promised to his king to complete the fort
in 4 years. It took 40. Now that is a slight delay none of us would want
to experience. This project manager even managed to die in the process
of construction, but the king ordered him to stay in the place anyway
and designed a monument for the grave with his own hands as a
compensation. You can also see our guide in one of the pictures here.
It
is worth mentioning that there was an interesting guiding system in this
place - every guide constructed his excursion from a set of checkpoints
taken in order based on his/her preference and on what checkpoints the
other guides are now.
Also you can see a couple of photographs that
include me - this is a rear occurrence.

After the excursions, we had lunch in a truly Debian fashion -
pieces of bread, butter, meat, cheese, cucumbers, tomatoes, apples and
small drink packs. Then everyone went around and assembled his own
lunch. The Debian party was occupying most part of the biggest lawn of
the islands - that looked pretty strange.
In the progress I discovered that the not only shoes of Andreas
Tille have a logo with a swirl, but that it is also extremely similar to
the logo of
Lithuaninan Open Source Association.
That is fun.

On the way back I was on the small boat that went first. Amaya
and Holger were here too. The made quite a team - Holger waived the
pirate flag, Amaya waved her hand. Noone could resist that - everyone
waived back :).
We went a bit more quiet after the military showed their
interest.
One more fun thing - that is a really bad way to choose a name
for a ship :P
And here you can see my selfportrait attempt. Looks quite ok to
me :)