--- layout: post title: 2015 in many words and some photos date: 31.12.2015 20:50 --- Last year I summarized my year in a [long blog post](https://fnordig.de/2014/12/29/2014-in-many-words/), and with 2015 being nearly over here comes this year's version. ### My year in numbers I was at 6 different conferences in 6 different cities across 5 different countries: 1. [FOSDEM](http://fosdem.org) in Brussel, Belgium (February) 2. [.concat()](http://conc.at/) in Salzburg, Austria (March) 3. [otsconf](https://otsconf.com/) in Dortmund, Germany (August). I was one of the organizers 4. [Redis Dev Day](https://fnordig.de/2015/10/22/redis-dev-day-london-2015/) in London, Great Britain (October) 5. [Hungarian Web Conference 2015](http://webconf.hu/2015/) in Budapest, Hungaria (November). I gave a talk about Rust 6. [32c3](https://events.ccc.de/congress/2015/wiki/Main_Page) in Hamburg, Germany (December) This includes the first conference I ever organized (otsconf) and my first real conference talk (Web Conference). I hope I get more opportunities to speak next year. GitHub says I made 1434 countable contributions (1650 if you count private repositories) across dozens of repositories. I now maintain 8 published Rust crates ([9 to be really correct](https://twitter.com/badboy_/status/677815982656782336)) as well as 5 unreleased Rust libraries. I hope to finish up the remaining crates and polish the existing ones (and maybe bump them to a stable 1.0) I released 6 versions of hiredis, 2 of hiredis-rb, 4 of hiredis-node and 2 of hiredis-py. My plan for 2016 is to mark hiredis as stable, push out the 1.0 release and then update the others as well ([considering it might be used in Rails soon](https://twitter.com/badboy_/status/678889807435530241), this seems to be a good idea) About 158 mails on the Redis mailing list were sent by me. I posted 196 photos on [Instagram](https://instagram.com/janerikr/) and my `~/photos/2015` directory now contains about 4600 more photos. I wrote more than 8600 tweets, more than half of them in reply to someone. I didn't quite reach my own goal of writing a bit more, but 12 blog posts still come down to about one per month. ### My year in photos and words After the busy ending of 2014, 2015 started just as busy. Away from university, I spend more time working, but I found enough time for conferences and a quick one-week visit in San Francisco in April. {::options parse_block_html="true" /}

![Golden Gate Bridge](http://tmp.fnordig.de/end-of-2015/2015-04-22_10.45.13_1500_cropped.jpg){:width="450px"} ![Bay Bridge](http://tmp.fnordig.de/end-of-2015/2015-04-22_15.32.13_1500.jpg){:width="450px"}

{::options parse_block_html="false" /} University and work kept me busy the whole summer, but I still catched a bit of the Sun. After finishing up the Summer semester, I left for Norway in August. {::options parse_block_html="true" /}

![Norway Flag](http://tmp.fnordig.de/end-of-2015/2015-09-12_13.27.01_1500.jpg){:width="900px"}

{::options parse_block_html="false" /} I came back for a weekend to run otsconf. It was a success, but see for yourself:

Back in Norway I had the absolute best time. For example hiking up a hill, sitting on the Kjeragbolten thousand meter over the Fjord. {::options parse_block_html="true" /}

![Kjerag](http://tmp.fnordig.de/end-of-2015/2015-09-29_13.32.51_1500.jpg){:width="900px"}

{::options parse_block_html="false" /} My semester ended early on the first of December, so I had another chance to travel around Norway. Even without a lot of light, the Lofoten are a beautiful place to stay. {::options parse_block_html="true" /}

![Lofoten](http://tmp.fnordig.de/end-of-2015/_DSC0859_1500.jpg){:width="900px"}

{::options parse_block_html="false" /} With 2015 coming to an end, so are other things. I had to replace my old Laptop, which stayed with me for the last four years. {::options parse_block_html="true" /}

![Laptop](http://tmp.fnordig.de/end-of-2015/old-laptop_1500.jpg){:width="600px"}

{::options parse_block_html="false" /} I really enjoyed living & traveling in Norway and I already put it on my todo list to come back in the summer. I was lucky to be part of so many different but welcoming communities. It's a joy every time I meet these people again. ### Thanks This year was so great because of all the great people I met along the way. Thanks to the [otsconf](https://otsconf.com/) team, [Ola][], [Shelly][], [Carsten][], [Leif][] and [Hendrik][]. Again thanks to my employer [rrbone][] and my boss [Dominik][dominikbay] for giving me opportunities to learn and work. Thanks to the the new friends I made while living in Norway. I hope we manage to meet up again soon. Knowing people everywhere is great if you travel and I'm very grateful to all people that hosted me, like [Lotte][] in Hamburg and [Tobias][] in Tromsø. And thanks to all those I didn't name explicitely, but who made this year so much fun. 2016 won't start any less busy. With my next university semester only starting in April, I will make the best of that time. The next trip starts in less than five days. {::options parse_block_html="false" /}
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{::options parse_block_html="true" /} [ola]: https://twitter.com/misprintedtype [carsten]: https://twitter.com/dergraf86 [hendrik]: https://twitter.com/dermiddi [leif]: https://twitter.com/rthbrst [shelly]: https://twitter.com/shellycoen [rrbone]: https://www.rrbone.net/ [dominikbay]: https://twitter.com/dominikbay [lotte]: https://twitter.com/Lotterleben [tobias]: http://twitter.com/gurken