today's leftovers:
- Fedora 16 Might Be A Beefy Miracle
- Cheese in The Board
- Have Some Cheese with that Webcam
- Same place, slightly different way
- Freedom through a clear governance model
- digiKam Tricks 3.0 Released
- People of openSUSE: Per Jessen
- The entropy factor
- Few days with GNOME3
- GNU GPL Version Three Adoption Rates
- Rooting a Nook Color: Is it Worth It?
- A Hot-Replace Server For Wayland Is Proposed
- Linux Outlaws 199 - Hail to the King, Baby!
- Penguin Computing overclocks Opterons for Wall Street
- Stunt Rally 1.1 looking awesome
- 120 Megabits/s
- I'm loving open source in schools
- Why being an approved loco team doesn’t actually matter a jot
- Legacy should never be a burden
- Government Procurement: Great Expectations for FOSS
- Sony PS3 'Other OS' Litigation Update
- Linux's Own 'Canterbury' Tale: Laughing, Wishing and Hoping
- Spiral Knights Released
- Debian wheezy: lots of fixes, new stuff
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