today's leftovers
- The Linux GUI Editor Showdown Part Two: Geany
- Security Basics For Linux and Unix Installations - Part 2
- Forrester calls out Alfresco and Drupal as the top-two open-source WCM systems
- Savage 2 v1.5.0 Update For Linux
- Fedora’s Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux – the Extra Mile
- Red Hat Summit link round-up: Day 3
- How Open Source Builds Winning Teams
- Open Source Government: France beats Italy 4-0!
- Almost 9 Distros in Almost 6 Minutes
- Open source tour of Europe: Portugal
- GNOME Helping Hands Project Launches
- Skype for Linux: Where's the R-E-S-P-E-C-T?
- Q&A: Red Hat CEO Whitehurst talks patent disputes, open source virtualization
- Novell enters the UMPC Linux Market
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