some leftovers:
- Xen comes back to CentOS with Xen4CentOS
- Revealed! Why the IRS is Targeting Open Source Software Groups
- Grsync: An Easy Rsync Front-End GUI Backup Tool
- Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 322
- Initial LibO Triage Bug Count Numbers
- LibO QA Bug Squash Contest Banner
- Red Hat aiming for 25% growth this year in Argentina
- Tuxradar Open Ballot: Desktop Wars
- Bacon: Ubuntu Weekly Update Videocast
- Have you any experience with MariaDB?
- Desperate times call for Tux Paint
- Puzzling Case of Google Chromebook Packaged Apps
- NVIDIA Releases 319.32 Linux GPU Driver
- Linux Deepin 12.12 Overview - Linux for Dummies (video)
- GIMP 2.8.6 Released
- Time to Take Advantage of Microsoft’s Vulnerabilities
- Monty Says: Business Source (A software license with some Open Source aspects)
- Firefox Delivers 3D Gaming, Video Calls and File Sharing to Web
- Xfce, LXDE, & GNOME Are Running On Ubuntu XMir
- GTK+ 3.9.6 and GLib 2.37.3 released
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