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Developer Linux News for Feb 11, 2011
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Arduino programming guide � part 1 (Feb 11, 2011, 22:04)
Linux User and Developer: "Gareth Halfacree
shows us how to get started with programming for Arduino and open
hardware by create an electronic music box. The first of our three
part guide assumes no prior experience in either programming or
developing with Arduino"
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Open source licence compliance made easy (Feb 11, 2011, 19:34)
IT Wire: "A company that creates software to
check for open source licence compliance claims that version 4 of
its product is set to give it a competitive edge in the
market."
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Ubuntu 11.04 Drops Release Candidate (Feb 11, 2011, 19:04)
Linux Pro Magazine: "Kate Stewart, Ubuntu
Release Manager at Canonical, announced on the ubuntu-devel
announce mailing list there will be no release candidate for the
Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwal release."
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What I would like to See in AppStream, the "Linux App Store" (Feb 11, 2011, 17:04)
RWDub's Reviews: "Add a donation option tab.
This tab could be turned off in preferences, and should be
unobtrusive, no asking or reminders to donate. Different options to
donate: such as a general donation and specific donation."
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GTK 3.0 takes on Qt with new release (Feb 11, 2011, 16:04)
Netstat -vat: "GTK 3.0 is now available, and it
promises some nice advances over GTK 2.x which is the UI framework
behind GNOME (and tonnes of other cross-platform open source apps
the rely on it)"
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The Versions of ODF (Feb 11, 2011, 15:04)
Rob Weir: "However, as the ODF 1.2
specification goes through remainder of its review/approval process
in OASIS, we’ve increasingly turned our
attention to ODF-Next."
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How not to piss off a kernel subsystem maintainer - part 5 (Feb 11, 2011, 14:04)
linux kernel monkey log: "Heck, It's not like I
haven't said all of this before, but it sure seems like no one
learns from the past, or reads the documentation that we write for
how to actually submit a patch for the kernel."
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GC Lingua Franca (Feb 11, 2011, 10:04)
After the Software Wars: "Open Letter to the
LKML; If we were already talking to our computers, etc. as we
should be, I wouldn't feel a need to write this to you."
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Getting Started with MeeGo (Feb 11, 2011, 06:04)
Linux.com: "The MeeGo project is about to
celebrate its first birthday, but there may still be Linux and open
source developers who aren't quite sure how it relates to other
Linux-based distributions for tablets, netbooks, or phones"
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Open Xange 2011 - Final Release launch! (Feb 11, 2011, 02:04)
Open Xange: "the Xange team are proud to
anounce the release of Open Xange 2011 - Final Release launch!"
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