today's leftovers:
- Reiser4 May Go For Mainline Inclusion In 2010
- Is MySQL an "albatross" around the neck of Larry Ellison?
- Fedora 13 Could Be Segovia Or Commodus
- MSU BCA students' Install Fest' a treat for IT savvy
- Karmic Art, What the Paintbrush is Saying
- Rødovre municipality: OpenOffice will be cheaper to maintain
- Don’t install Ubuntu 9.10 if you want a stable KDevelop
- Myka’s New Media Player Now Available
- ATI R300 Gallium3D DRI Support Is "Done"
- When open source isn't (open enough)
- Musings on Moblin 2.1 Final Release
- On taking FreeBSD seriously
- NASA debunks 2012 Mayan disaster scenario
- openSUSE KDE wins top spot
- Can Firefox Last Five More Years? Forecast: Cloudy
- Drupal wins best open source PHP CMS for third year in a row
- Free Software: Minitube
- Windows 7 on netbooks: Maybe it's not a Linux killer
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