today's leftovers:
- Emulators on Linux, part 4
- IBM calls time on Symphony OpenOffice fork
- User Friendly? I Choose Expert Friendly
- Red Hat developer explains open source color calibration hardware
- GCC 4.7 Moves Along Into Stage 4
- GNU Project renews focus on free software in education
- Razor-qt 0.4 - Qt based Desktop Environment
- Linux at CES 2012: Everything You Need to Know
- Discover Cool Bash Tricks With Bash One-Liners
- Proprietary vs. Open Source Support – Common Misconceptions
- Mozilla Working On Developing A Reset Button For Firefox
- Linux: a lot of hullabaloo about a vulnerability
- Announcing The Lima Open-Source GPU Driver
- Learning Python: a good IDE can help
- Mozilla Readies Firefox 10 With Better Extension Updating
- Why lazy consensus is the Apache way
- ODF Toolkit gets first Apache release
- People Behind Debian: Josselin Mouette
- Red Hat Quietly Joins the OpenStack Effort
- Stella - a Centos desktop remix
- Met Office cuts off Linux users with new weather widgets
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