I finally got back from Switzerland. Google invited all the Summer of Code students to visit their offices. I chose to go to the Zurich one. It wasn’t the closest (London was) but it was the largest and it had more engineers than MBAs.
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It has been very interesting meeting other Summer of Code participants from all Europe and a lot of other people of the free software community. There were about 40 people overall for the meeting at Google, along with free beer, cake and nice food.
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I gave a talk about Aptitude, how it could be useful and how I worked so far. It was nice to see that nearly a third of the audience used Debian or a derivative.
By the way, the proprietary Nvidia X driver seriously messed up with the projector. It just wouldn’t detect the external display at more than 640×480, which Impress didn’t like at all. I didn’t feel like hacking around my xorg.conf while on stage so I went without the slides (well, you could see about a half of each slide actually). I heard that it was because of my old GPU (GeForce 7400) that I had poor support and the impossibility of, for example, doing RandR correctly. I had to restart X and stuff…
The talk went smoothly otherwise and Google staff graced some of us with a guided visit of the 6 stories building, complete with slides, cable-cars and 18th century-themed rooms. I had to sign a NDA over whatever secrets I may see and surender my DSLR, but you can find pretty pictures in this blog post from Valleywag.
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The Google office really lived up to the hype. I wondered: do people actually work in there ? I guess they must do, and very well.