today's leftovers:
- What Functions Get Used The Most On Linux?
- Is software freedom a necessity or a distraction when it comes to consumer devices?
- Ex-JBoss chief attacks Monty's 'dangerous' MySQL crusade
- Another look at Drupal
- Size Can Matter: Ramdisk Journal Metadata Performance - Part 2
- Music jukebox with advanced features for DJs
- Running Ubuntu on an Active Directory network
- imgopt – PNG And JPEG Image Optimization
- Geany's Almost Magical Text-Editing Capabilities
- QuantZ for Linux
- Microsoft to Mobile Customers: Choice is a Bad Thing (and Linux will Lose)
- Ubuntu Showcase Videos are Awesome Adverts
- BeOS clone Haiku gains KDE applications
- Open Source Expert Joins CompTIA’s Board
- Gedit Makes a Great Minimal Note Taker
- The Importance of Legal Innovation
- German Gentoo Book
- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Your Server with boxinfo
- Company Offers Free Robots for Open Source Developers
- Interview with Dries Buytaert on Managing open source projects
- DtO: Leaving Heirloom
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