The LWN.net Weekly Edition for July 24, 2008 is available.
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition
Front: GNOME 3.0 worries; Anticipating the Sunset; Interview: Wind River's John Bruggeman.
Security: Deep packet inspection; New vulnerabilities in the bacula, kernel, mantis, ruby, ...
Kernel: The 2.6.27 merge window, part 2; linux-next meets the merge window; Tracing: no shortage of options.
Distributions: Various notes from the Fedora project.
Development: The Elisa Media Center project, Drizzle: a lighter MySQL, KDE 4.1 rc, KOffice 2.0 adds new capabilities, new versions of Bloxsom, Elixir, Allmydata.org, pam_mount, TestDisk and PhotoRec, WSFuzzer, Segue CMS, OpenSSH, Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup, wxPython, Qtractor, Firefox, fancyLWNComments, GIT, once:radix.
Press: The Death of Google's Patents, Linux or GPL a disruptive technology, Judge Kimball rules on SCO, Google's Android not open enough, Linus Torvalds interview, Miguel de Icaza on the future of GTK+.
Announcements: BusyBox suit against Extreme Networks, Openmoko partners with Koolu, Indamixx audio workstation, Webreach and Medsphere partner, ActiveState on open-source software myths, Hack Tahoe! contest, September PyWeek contest, new look for LPI at LinuxWorld, Linux Plumbers Conf cfp, ekoparty - Buenos Aires, FUDCon Brno.