Moving to Norway

Sebastian Bergmann » 07 May 2006 » in Working at eZ Systems » 2 Comments



A week ago today I moved from Siegburg, Germany to Skien, Norway. I took a plane from Cologne/Bonn Airport to Oslo Gardermoen and from there a train to Skien. The final leg of this trip, from Larvik to Skien, was by bus.



I am currently living in an appartment provided by eZ systems AS, my employer. The appartment is conveniently located right next to where Derick lives (so I can use his WLAN access) and about a five minutes walk away from the office.



The first week I spent with literature review and looking at various Workflow Management systems for my diploma thesis. I will continue this work next week and then start working on the specification of the Workflow Management component that I will be developing for eZ publish 4 as part of my diploma thesis.
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  1. Toby
    07/05/2006 at 20:22 Permalink
    Yeah, I know that appartment very well. I lived there both times I've spent in Norway. :) The only things missing are an oven and a microwave... ;)

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  2. buckx
    08/05/2006 at 15:31 Permalink
    Nice appartment.
    Isn't it good, norwegian wood....

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  1. Sebastian Bergmann 14/06/2006 at 14:18
    When I moved to Norway just over a month ago, the Code Coverage Reporting of PHPUnit 3 needed almost six hours to run the test suite and generate a Code Coverage report for the eZ components. Then Derick Rethans committed a patch to Xdebug that introdu
  2. Sebastian Bergmann 02/12/2006 at 20:20
    Stuart Herbert has left the Gentoo Linux project. This makes me sad as it was Stuart who convinces and encouraged me to join the Gentoo Linux project myself. Ever since I started to use my Gentoo Linux powered notebook as my primary work machine (ea
  3. Sebastian Bergmann 05/12/2006 at 10:13
    Business Process Management (BPM) and Workflow Management (WfM) are becoming more and more important when it comes to organizing, well, business processes. To help with the development and maintainance of software that supports these processes a new layer
  4. Judith Andresen 03/01/2007 at 20:56
    Sebastian war auch schon hier. lebte hier länger als ich es tun werde, und er hatte offensichtlich seine Kamera dabei. Zur Zeit ist hier dunkler.

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