today's leftovers:
- rekonq, 1 feature a week. #1
- snappy 0.2 is out
- The Microsoft bully is back
- FOSS vs Proprietary – Who cares about ‘The War’
- Three great little Squirrelmail plugins and how to install them
- Canonical Copyright Assignments
- Mandriva, at the heart of the CompatibleOne project
- The responsibility in open source
- Podcast: Igor Pires Soares – Fedora Project
- Fedora 15 Configuration Series: A Review Of Ailurus
- Well balanced Red Hat sits easily in the region
- IBM heaves new System z minis at mainframe shops
- XpGnome
- XBRL Group Offers Cash Prize for Open-source Tools
- XreaL Is Still Around, But Without Any Release
- Presentation resolution on netbooks
- Ubuntu QA Community Coordinator Required
- Ten Content Management Systems for Photo Galleries
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