today's leftovers:
- Skype Open-Source Update Expected Soon
- Interview with Aleix Pol of KDE Edu and KDevelop
- Clonezilla Live adds UFS support
- Open Source: Stop Romanticizing Unpaid Contributions
- IBM, Novell Plot More SUSE Linux Moves
- Free Cloud Alliance Formed - Includes Mandriva
- Open source tool to manage electronic petitions
- Red Hat previews Terabyte-bustin' next virtual machine
- Lindy USB 3.0 Drives and Docking Station for Linux
- Maddog: Quality, Not Quantity
- Waiting for MeeGo: Code No Show
- Watching OpenSolaris: What's the Story?
- IBM celebrates a decade of Linux on its System Z mainframe
- Open-Source Software Shortcut, Excluding Directories From Grep
- ODF: Setting the standard for office documents in the public sector
- Debreate - A Debian package builder
- The Linux Action Show! s11e05 - Boxee is Awesome!
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Skype Open-Source Update Expected Soon
That is excellent news. They could use the help of some open source coders.