civic duty
This morning, I voted in the Fedora Elections. If you are a Fedora contributor, you should go and vote. I've abstained from making any specific endorsements for a few reasons:
1. Virtually all of the candidates are people I have a great deal of respect for, and whom would do an excellent job if elected.
2. No one listens to my endorsements anyways. ;)
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In other news, I think it is rather odd that Google is seeking to package Chromium for Ubuntu, before they have, you know, substantially working Linux code, or any sort of a beta. Then again, maybe they do have working code and they just haven't let it see the light of day (or perhaps not announced anywhere I would have seen).
Also, Winter can go ahead and be over already. I'm ready for Spring now.
1. Virtually all of the candidates are people I have a great deal of respect for, and whom would do an excellent job if elected.
2. No one listens to my endorsements anyways. ;)
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In other news, I think it is rather odd that Google is seeking to package Chromium for Ubuntu, before they have, you know, substantially working Linux code, or any sort of a beta. Then again, maybe they do have working code and they just haven't let it see the light of day (or perhaps not announced anywhere I would have seen).
Also, Winter can go ahead and be over already. I'm ready for Spring now.