today's leftovers:
- TuxRadar Podcast Season 2 Episode 15
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Extended Life Cycle Support Launched
- Linux Crazy Podcast 81 Mona Interview
- Getting Started with Ubuntu 10.04 Second Edition released
- Reaching Out To Which Community?
- Developers with feet in Debian and Ubuntu
- LLVMpipe & Compiz 0.9 Still Don't Play Along
- Supporting Multi-Touch In Non-Multi-Touch Linux Apps
- DeKoenigsberg: Guess at 11.10 Codename
- The GNOME Developers Put Out The First SeedKit Release
- Reducing Code Risks with Open Source
- Eben Moglen on what it takes to keep defending FOSS
- Mandriva S.A. - Financial and Strategic Analysis Review For Sale
- Ready to be an open source contributor but don't know where to start?
- KDE and the Masters of the Universe – 2010-08-18
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