today's leftovers:
- Jo Shields: The Free Software Pledge
- RMS gets it wrong (C# and .NET suck no matter who’s you use)
- RMS says Debian Mono decision 'risky'
- Ubuntu 9.10 to drop the 'i386-server' Kernel
- How Metalink gives you faster downloads
- FLOSS Weekly 75: OpenSolaris
- GIMP “Save for Web” plugin for Ubuntu
- Vote for OOo
- Package Converter: A Graphical Front-End for Alien
- Leaving CentOS team
- Archiving, Encryption and File split tool - PeaZip
- openSUSE Day (Chile): Awesome.
- The case of the missing Sun refugees
- FUDCon Day 1
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