today's leftovers:
- Red Hat to Oracle - Open up the Java Community Process
- Free PR2 Robots Offered to Open Source Robotics Researchers
- Linux Distro hunting
- Red Hat sponsors open source religion
- A Look Back Onto the Nepomuk Development Year
- The vampires vs. Rimini Street
- Comparing Linux media players
- Socialising With Developers And Communnities
- Novell uveils software appliance development package
- Installing OpenSUSE 11.0 KDE on my HP 2133
- Compiz, Patents, and Ubuntu
- NVidia using Drupal
- Interview: Gentoo on the Misa Digital Guitar
- Project Management Software KPlato from KOffice
- Virtualizing Your Desktop: Unavoidable.
- Gnome 3 Usability Hackfest
- Why Linux Remains to Be the Choice For Many Web Users Today
- Linux Market Needs More Talent
- Red Hat mulls BI strategy as Oracle overlords close in on Java
- Dear Netflix
- Test Ubuntu for fun and profit
- Adobe Rants Over Linux Video Acceleration APIs
- Linux Basement - Episode 49 - Netbooks and Drupal Notes by Linux Basement
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