today's leftovers:
- Disney to Produce Penguin Film… Called ‘Tux’
- Recycle's Friend, Reuse
- Sourceforge Code of Conduct and Community Contributed Docs
- Gtk module in Vala for the onscreen positioning code
- A Guide to Open Source Licensing
- openSUSE Factory Progress 2011-08-05
- Open Source Meets Systems Management
- Rugged Individualism, Community, and Templating Systems
- Does open source need corporate backing to succeed?
- Going Linux Aug 05: #146 Listener Feedback
- EU-law on re-use of public sector data may include source code
- Atom Zombie Smasher has added to The Humble Indie Bundle #3
- CAOS Theory Podcast 2011.08.05
- Open Embedded: An alternative way to build embedded Linux distributions
- BR: Government signs up to develop OpenOffice and LibreOffice
- Is Google too big to get anything done?
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