today's leftovers:
- The word from kernel.org
- Face off
- Quake 2 Source Code Review 1/4
- When Forking is Not an Act of Love
- Playing To Our Strengths
- Cairo Dock 2.4.0 Released | Install
- Shotwell Photo Manager For Gnome
- Autism - Where Linux Falls Silent
- A year after the agreement between KDE eV and KDE Spain
- Metamorphosis
- Berlios to shut down
- Roberto Galoppini SourceForge Senior Director of Business Development
- UK public administration's use of open source growing in importance
- ODF 1.2: Approved as an OASIS Standard
- Friday FOSS Week in Review
- Free software spur innovation in South Tyrol
- KDE Commit-Digest for 18th September
- Is LiLo the Answer to MS UEFI?
- New, Generic X.Org KMS Driver Work
- CAOS Theory Podcast 2011.09.30
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