yesterday's leftovers:
- A List of all the things I love about Microsoft Windows
- ImageFit, Scale Images Automatically In Firefox
- Meet the GIMP: Episode 155: Favicon
- Debian GNU/kFreeBSD development in 2011
- Is Red Hat Oversold?
- GCC 4.6 Still Has Too Many Serious Regressions
- Why I Use Gentoo: Configuration File Management
- Available: BSD Magazine: BSD’s and Solaris (01-2011)
- Raphaël Hertzog: My Debian related goals for 2011
- Zeitgeist for GNOME Shell goes Public (Video)
- Blizzard Still Has a World of Warcraft Linux Client
- It took a little more than a year.... but Novell crumbled nevertheless
- Perl 5.12.3 released
- CH: Public spending cuts for cantons using or migrating to free software
- Private messages considered harmful
- Seif Lotfy: Apologies to GNOME
- Asa Dotzler: Firefox 4 is so close I can taste it
- House Subcommittee Revives Mandatory Data Retention Debate
- Basque Parliament using Drupal
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