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Developer Linux News for Oct 01, 2010
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McGrath: Proposal for a new Fedora project (the desktop has no future) (Oct 01, 2010, 21:32)
LWN.net: "It's no secret I'm not big on the
future of the desktop[1]. With great reflection and further
research I've come to realize something else. Google is about to
destroy just about everyone."
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Python4Kids: New Tutorial: Filing (Oct 01, 2010, 20:02)
Python4kids: "We come now to a crossroads. We
can't keep typing all the questions in each time. That would be too
tedious! So, we're going to look at one way of "persisting"
data."
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Forking Time (Oct 01, 2010, 20:02)
Linux Pro Magazine: "...for the last year or so
in the history of the free and open source software community we
have been in Forking Time -- and for the life of me, I can't decide
whether this is a healthy development or not."
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Lustre settles into post-Oracle life (Oct 01, 2010, 15:32)
IT World: "Despite reassurances from Oracle,
advocates of yet another ex-Sun Microsystems technology are voicing
concern about the future of their software. In this latest case,
the technology is Lustre, a file system widely used across the
supercomputing community."
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Five Enterprise Features in PostgreSQL 9 (Oct 01, 2010, 14:02)
Linux.com: "The PostgreSQL Global Development
Group recently released PostgreSQL 9.0, with major new features and
more than 200 addons and improvements for the popular
database."
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MySQL fork Drizzle goes beta (Oct 01, 2010, 12:32)
The H Open: "With the release of Build 1802,
Drizzle, the community driven fork of MySQL, is now officially
"beta" software."
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PostgreSQL 9.0 arrives with many new features (Oct 01, 2010, 12:02)
LWN.net: "Version 9.0 of the PostgreSQL
database management system was released on September 20, with
considerably more "buzz" than a PostgreSQL release has had in a
while."
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