today's leftovers:
- NetworkManager and Dual-stack Addressing
- On the path to GStreamer 1.0
- Camera Monitor - System tray icon notifies when your Webcam is on
- Teen sells Perl cloud startup to ActiveState
- Recap of SouthEast LinuxFest
- Interview With Jeff Hoogland, Lead Developer for Bodhi Linux
- Introducing Ubuntu IVI Remix and Ubuntu Core
- In-car media server hobnobs with Android, Linux devices
- Eclipse Survey and OSS Contribution and Consumption
- Mozilla Nightly Tester Tools:
- Colin Levy joins Pixar
- How I think about Drupal release date planning
- Why Ubuntu needs to start looking at "the wrong questions"
- Tyrs - A Twitter client based on ncurse
- Election Results for FESCo and Fedora Board seats
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