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Developer Linux News for Mar 10, 2011

  • The Spiral tribe � marking the end of Debian�s unpredictable release schedule (Mar 10, 2011, 23:34)
    Linux User and Developer: "The launch of Debian 6.0 Squeeze may mark the end of Debian's unpredictable release schedule, but it's still the domain of FOSS purists"

  • Mozilla Details Firefox 4's Do Not Track (Mar 10, 2011, 23:04)
    InternetNews: "Mozilla is submitting its do-not-track capability as a draft specification to the IETF for review. The do-not-track (DNT) feature is built into the new Firefox 4 Web browser, which is currently at its first release candidate stage (RC1)."

  • Gentoo Linux - LiveDVD 11.0 (Mar 10, 2011, 20:34)
    Gentoo Linux: "Gentoo Linux is proud to announce the availability of a new LiveDVD to celebrate the continued collaboration between Gentoo users and developers. The LiveDVD features a superb list of packages, some of which are listed below."

  • Drupal 8 CMS Starts to Take Shape (Mar 10, 2011, 19:34)
    eCRM Guide: "After three years of development, the open source Drupal 7 content management system debuted earlier this year. Drupal developers aren't resting on their laurels and are now beginning to plan for Drupal 8."

  • Has GNOME rejected Canonical help? Shuttleworth Responds (Mar 10, 2011, 17:34)
    Linux Pro Magazine: "Ubuntu Founder and former CEO of Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth responds to Dave Neary's post entitled "Has GNOME rejected Canonical help?""

  • That�s it, we�re quitting (Mar 10, 2011, 11:04)
    Canonical Design: "The "Quit" command in applications today is a relic from the days when the original Macintosh had no hard disk and couldn't multitask. Modern applications have made this command increasingly annoying"