today's leftovers:
- WiFi sharing service gains new Linux routers
- OSI signs an MOU with the Korea Software Copyright Committee
- Gentoo A FHS following FHS lawbreaker
- Open source at work
- MySQL: Alive and Kicking
- Bruce Perens: A Cyber-Attack on an American City
- Ubuntu: Sound, An Issue of Information
- Review of Tuxmachines.org
- Linux STBs star on Amazon HD service
- Jono Bacon: Ayatana
- Linux Outlaws 88 - BeardSQL
- Will Debian survive the rise of Linux?
- Open source community reacts to Oracle-Sun deal
- Ubuntu Linux gets a comic book
- Ubuntu CEO Sees Shift In Service Models
- Are any open source projects too big to lose
- MAPI "Progress" and Ubuntu 9.04
- What on Earth is the Open Source World Map For?
- GMX: Better Than Yahoo! Mail, GMail?
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