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I have to admit that I drive past Bridgwater quite regularly. And fast. -- (Terry Pratchett, alt.fan.pratchett)

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  • 1.0 - Initial Release (22 November 2002) README
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planet gentoo
Denis Dupeyron: This Saturday: Bumpday ? fix your bump requests
Sebastian Pipping: This Saturday: Bumpday ? fix your bump requests
Sebastian Pipping: Gentoo accepted for Summer of Code 2010
Sebastian Pipping: Created with Free Software! A button to spread the word
Ben de Groot: Refocussing my responsibilities within Gentoo
Diego E. Pettenò: Motivating users and teaching them good practises
Diego E. Pettenò: QA, a ?popular? task? Really?
Ben de Groot: Qt 4.7 live ebuilds
Christian Faulhammer: Automount of LUKS-encrypted partitions
Gentoo News: Council Meeting Summary
Damien Krotkine: Syntax Highlighting in Typepad
Pawe? Hajdan, Jr.: www-client/chromium plugin incompatibilities
Stuart Longland: ARM EABI Development on Linux
Zhang Le: Gentoo Penguins
Diego E. Pettenò: I don't like what people tell me is good for me
David Abbott: Podcast 73 Understanding Portage and Ebuilds
Gentoo News: Chemnitz Linux Days 2010
Nirbheek Chauhan: Random observations about Communication
Diego E. Pettenò: Gentoo as a guest OS
Josh Saddler: SCALE 8x recap
Theo Chatzimichos: Akonadi now works with MySQL 5.1
Sebastian Pipping: Bug fixing in Gentoo: How we are performing
Sebastian Pipping: Join us with Gentoo bugday today (Saturday)
Diego E. Pettenò: A shared object is (not) enough
Jeremy Olexa: Virtual Machine clocksource issue
Damien Krotkine: Typepad
Theo Chatzimichos: Gentoo KDE and Qt February Meetings
Sebastian Pipping: New category ?dev-vcs?: Version control systems (or software)
Diego E. Pettenò: Ebuilds have to be done right
Markos Chandras: An easy way to assist us
Zack Medico: portage-2.1.8 has new --rebuilt-binaries option
Patrick Lauer: Weird Virtualbox failures
Pawe? Hajdan, Jr.: Stabilizing a package is a serious thing
Diego E. Pettenò: The challenge of training new developers
Theo Chatzimichos: A Linux Rubik?s Cube
Tobias Klausmann: On Backups
Sebastian Pipping: Gentoo at Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2010-03-{13,14}
Alex Legler: Gentoo @ Chemnitzer Linux Tage 2010
Raúl Porcel: armv4l/armv4tl/armv5tel/armv6j/armv7a Gentoo stages
Markos Chandras: Raster to be the default Qt4 graphics engine @ Gentoo Linux
Diego E. Pettenò: Testing environments
Diego E. Pettenò: On the time taken to stable stuff
Pacho Ramos: New app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-* set added to the tree
Diego E. Pettenò: What's wrong with Gentoo, anyway?
Ryan Hill: the importance of test suites
David Abbott: Podcast 72 Virtual Dedicated Server
Nirbheek Chauhan: Gentoo Mozilla Team meeting decisions
Arun Raghavan: Pure EFI Linux Boot on Macbooks
Stuart Longland: Status update
Nathan Zachary: Quick note to users installing ~arch KDE4
footnotes
Google Summer of Code 2010 Call for Ideas
Debian/GNOME Bug Weekend Approaches
GNOME 2.30 Beta (2.29.90) is Available
GNOME Journal 18 Released
Mozilla Sponsors GNOME Accessibility Efforts
dropline GNOME seeks devs.
GNOME SlackBuild 2.26.3 GNOME Desktop for Slackware and Slackware64 13.0
Gran Canaria Desktop Summit Opens
GNOME Foundation Elections
GNOME foundation needs your vote for Board elections 2009
Interview with Edward Hervey about the PiTiVI video editor
GNOME Journal, May 2009, Released!
Planning for GNOME 3.0
Celebrating the release of GNOME 2.26!
New Friends of GNOME program launched!