today's leftovers:
- Introducing Simple Scan
- Bad economy may lead to good IPOs in open source
- FUDCon Toronto report
- GNUstep 2.0 OS released
- Open source was good enough, will non-open source be open enough?
- CH: No settlement between Swiss government and open source suppliers
- Why Eiffel is my favorite language
- SFLC Chairman to Testify at Oracle/Sun Hearing
- IT: Move to innovation park benefited South Tyrol's open source centre
- Videotrans
- Kpilot gone inactive
- What is KDE worth?
- PL: Interior ministry supports open source group's procurement project
- Seeding breakthrough thoughts
- FLOSS Weekly 99: Ubuntu One
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