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  1. Bug-monitoring expectations and Fedora GNOME packages
  2. How to write Rust in the kernel: part 1
  3. Getting Lustre upstream
  4. Nyxt: the Emacs-like web browser
  5. Slowing the flow of core-dump-related CVEs
  6. The importance of free software to science
  7. Out of Pocket and into the wallabag
  8. Fedora 21 Alpha released
  9. Announcing Apache CloudMonkey 5.2.0
  10. Announcing Apache CloudStack 4.2.1
  11. 10 Years oif Fedora According to the Fedora Project Leaders
  12. Adventures in Dockerland
  13. Red Hat’s Bugzilla Passes 1,000,000 Milestone
  14. CloudStack Weekly News - 10 July 2013
  15. Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 17 June 2013
  16. Apache CloudStack 2013 Collaboration Conference Call for Proposals
  17. Doing it Twice? Write it Down!
  18. Apache CloudStack 4.0.2 Released
  19. Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 22 April 2013
  20. Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 8 April 2013
  21. Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 1 April 2013
  22. Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 25 March 2012
  23. Graduation Day! Apache CloudStack Leaves the Nest
  24. The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache CloudStack Has Become A Top-Level Project
  25. Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 18 March 2013
  26. Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 11 March 2013
  27. Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 4 March 2013
  28. ApacheCon North America Report: Troubleshooting CloudStack
  29. Apache Cloudstack Weekly News - 25 February 2013
  30. Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 18 February 2013
  31. Apache CloudStack 4.0.1-incubating Released
  32. Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 11 February 2013
  33. Apache CloudStack 4.0.0-incubating Released
  34. CloudStack Configuration Vulnerability Discovered
  35. Do We Need an Affero Cloud? Nah.
  36. The Cloud in 20 Years
  37. Contributing to Apache CloudStack as a Non-Committer
  38. Apache CloudStack 4.0 Release Plan
  39. Larry Ellison knocks Oracle's Linux strategy
  40. Amazon APIs: Cloud Standard or Zombie Apocalypse?
  41. More Cloud Turbulence: CloudStack Heads to Apache Foundation
  42. Red Hat Sets a Date for OpenShift Source Release
  43. Moving Away from Menus: Is Ubuntu's HUD Change We Can Believe In?
  44. Bait Your Users with the Simple Phishing Toolkit
  45. Microsoft Says No to Disabling UEFI Secure Boot on ARM
  46. The Four Horsemen of the General Purpose Computing Apocalypse
  47. Missing the Point of WordPress Entirely
  48. Open Source Challenger to Dropbox and Box.net: ownCloud
  49. What's in Store for SUSE in 2012
  50. GlusterFS Scalable Storage Pools Now Officially Part of Red Hat
  51. Run ChromeOS with a Hint of Lime: ChromiumOS Lime Builds (Finally) Available
  52. ZooKeeper Library First of Netflix's Open Source Menagerie to Escape
  53. Why Hasn't Google Put ChromeOS Out to Pasture?
  54. Cisco, Google Ventures and VMware Back Puppet Labs with $8.5 Million
  55. Cautious Optimism Follows SOPA Hearings: Don't Get Cocky
  56. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 Beta Available
  57. Red Hat Veteran Putting Eucalyptus on the Open Source Path
  58. Hollywood and Congress Target Mozilla
  59. Microsoft Gives Up on Competition, Tries to Buy IE Users Instead
  60. Red Vs. Green: SUSE Backs OpenStack, Red Hat Stands Alone
  61. Red Hat Green-lights a Behavior Modeling Platform for JBoss
  62. Who Wrote Hadoop? It's the Community, Stupid!
  63. Amazon's Linux AMI is All Grown Up
  64. Mozilla Proposes Half-Hearted Extended Release Cycle for Enterprises
  65. OpenStack Diablo is a Quantum Leap for Open Source Cloud
  66. Windows 8 Spells Trouble for Linux, Hackintosh Users and Malware Victims
  67. A Look at the Future of Perl 5.16 and Beyond
  68. Is Google Being Anti-Competitive?
  69. As Steve Jobs Steps Down, Linux Turns 20: Which Changed the World More?
  70. German company claims it can disregard GPL requirements in aggregated software
  71. Evergreen Joins the Software Freedom Conservancy
  72. Lawyer behind Android infringement claim has Microsoft ties
  73. Banshee Amazon Store disabled in Ubuntu 11.04 by Canonical
  74. Breaking a few eggs: Fedora 15 changes network device naming
  75. Why Mozilla doesn't back Free Flash players
  76. Five reasons to be grumpy about 2010
  77. Ohio LinuxFest Registration and Contest Deadline Extended
  78. Weekend Project: Spring Clean your Photo Collection
  79. Tell Your Story with Celtx
  80. Easy Linux backups with Lucky Backup
  81. Ohio LinuxFest Call For Presentations Extended
  82. openSUSE Forums Launched