today's leftovers:
- Gnome Activity Journal 0.6.0 released
- Ferlito re-elected Linux Australia president
- Browser Wars 2.0: Us vs. Them
- Why AGIMO’s open source policy will change nothing
- Sendmail, an MTA for the ages
- Firefox 5 announced for Q2 2011
- Sugar on a Stick: Student responses / observations
- downtrend spotted in shares of red hat
- Red Hat (RHT) Upgraded by Stifel Nicolaus to “Buy”
- Red Hat Partners with Arizona State University for FUDCon
- Industrial computer speeds up, eases access
- CodeWeavers Introduces CrossOver Impersonator
- Developer Interview: Lips of Suna
- GNU Status Reports: January 2011
- The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 387
- Linux.Conf.Au - Day Three
- US: Government instructs its procurers not to discriminate against open source
- Mandriva Team will be present at the FOSDEM 2011
- TuxRadar: Podcast Season 3 Episode 2
- FLOSS Weekly 150: Ledger
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