today's leftovers:
- A Major Open-Source ATI Linux Driver Update
- Drupal goes print: Drupal Watchdog
- Quake Live February Content Update
- Red Hat Inc. CEO & President James M Whitehurst Sells 4,902 Shares
- openSUSE Tumbleweed status for the week of Feburary 3
- OpenDungeons Progress
- Is the Linux Desktop Distribution war over?
- New resize borders in Unity/Compiz
- FlashVideoReplacer Continues To Improve
- MegaGlest 3.4.0 Released
- Open Source Procurement: Copyrights
- New: OOo-DEV 3.x Developer Snapshot
- Double Commander - Cross platform open source file manager
- digiKam Tricks 1.7 Released
- IPv4 Will Go On For Twenty Years
- 4th International Free and Open Source Software Law Review
- Announcing Project Bossanova
- AskUbuntu has Gone through the 10,000 Users Threshold
- The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 388
- FLOSS Weekly 151: The Pylons Project
- Linux Outlaws 190 - Special: MeeGo
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