today's leftovers:
- A Restart For The Botched RandR 1.4
- X.Org Server 1.11 Release Planned For Mid-August
- LibreOffice Conference to be held in Paris this October
- The Ins and Outs of Open Source Audits: Part One
- froglogic Confident of the Qt Platform's Future
- Sabayon “App Store”, abbr: Entropy Store
- Scale 9x: Day 3
- SCALE 9X: It’s a wrap
- Software Freedom Is Elementary, My Dear Watson
- Open Source Junction: cross-platform mobile apps
- GNU/Linux in Turkey
- Exciting developments in GNU Radio
- True Open Standards; Open Source Next?
- Is Linus’ Law still valid?
- Boxee Gets $16 Million in Funding for Media Center
- Windows shuts door on user, Linux welcomes the guest
- Volume icons disappear from Ubuntu Places menu & Nautilus sidebar
- Ubuntu 11.04 Live CD will offer Upgrade
- Unity 3.6.0 Will Come with Option to Maximize Dash
- openSUSE Build Service team releases new versions
- Origins of Programming and Computers
- Open Source Tool Helps US DoD Eye in the Sky
- U.S. Government Configuration Baseline for RHEL 5
- Free as in Freedom: Episode0x0A
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