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Happy Holidays from LWN

Welcome to the final LWN.net Weekly Edition for 2011. This issue contains some of our traditional backward-looking content, including the final installment on the 2011 timeline and a review of our predictions from January. Readers will also find our usual mix of kernel content, a look at openSUSE's struggles with its systemd transition, the GNOME accessibility challenge, and even a look at an alternative search engine.

As is also traditional, we will be taking the final week of the year off from our usual publication schedule, so the next Weekly Edition will come out on January 5, 2012. There will be occasional daily updates during the break, but the news is usually slow in coming during that time, so updates will not come at a great pace either. We wish all of our readers a happy and restful holiday period, and we look forward to seeing you all again in 2012. Thanks for supporting LWN through another great year!


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Happy Holidays from LWN

Posted Dec 22, 2011 2:11 UTC (Thu) by Baylink (subscriber, #755) [Link]

And thanks to all of you for all you do. Spandy new job, and I'll be upgrading to Ludicrous Speed level membership.

Happy Chriskwanzukkah, cool yule, and Happy Festivus!

Happy Holidays from LWN

Posted Dec 22, 2011 6:43 UTC (Thu) by csamuel (✭ supporter ✭, #2624) [Link]

Thank you LWN for another year of great coverage. Long may you continue (and hopefully thrive!).

Happy Holidays from LWN

Posted Dec 22, 2011 8:41 UTC (Thu) by alecs1 (guest, #46699) [Link]

Thank you for continuing to the best free software information source, LWN.
I wish you happy Holidays.

Happy Holidays from LWN

Posted Dec 22, 2011 11:33 UTC (Thu) by steffen780 (guest, #68142) [Link]

No, thank you :)

Happy Holidays from LWN

Posted Dec 22, 2011 14:49 UTC (Thu) by vmpn (subscriber, #55435) [Link]

Thank you and happy holidays!

Happy Holidays from LWN

Posted Dec 22, 2011 16:27 UTC (Thu) by zeekec (subscriber, #2414) [Link]

Happy Holidays and Thank You!

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