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 I haven't blogged until now: I should have done from Thursday onwards.
It's
 a joy to be here in Cambridge at ARM HQ. Lots of people I recognise 
from last year  here: lots *not* here because this mini-conference is a 
month before the next one in Toulouse and many people can't attend both.
Two
 days worth of chatting, working on bits and pieces, chatting and 
informal meetings was a very good and useful way to build relationships 
and let teams find some space for themselves. 
Lots of quiet hacking going on - a few loud conversations. A new ARM machine in mini-ITX format - see Steve McIntyre's blog on planet.debian.org about Rock 5 ITX.
Two
 days worth of talks for Saturday and Sunday. For some people, this is a
 first time. Lightning talks are particularly good to break down 
barriers - three slides and five minutes (and the chance for a bit of 
gamesmanship to break the rules creatively).
Longer talks: a 
couple from Steve Capper of ARM were particularly helpful to those 
interested in upcoming development. A couple of the talks in the 
schedule are traditional: if the release team are here, they tell us 
what they are doing, for example.
ARM are main sponsors and have 
been very generous in giving us conference and facilities space. Fast 
network, coffee and interested people - what's not to like :)
[EDIT/UPDATE - And my talk is finished and went fairly well: slides have now been uploaded and the talk is linked from the Mini-DebConf pages]