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  1. Ukauthority reports that the UK govt's new IT strategy will place greater emphasis on open source use and re-use. http://bit.ly/6rrqS9
  2. Roberto Galoppini published a discussion on the impact of Subversion becoming an Apache Incubator project. http://bit.ly/4q38LY
  3. Reuters reports that an EC hearing on Oracle, Sun deal has been scheduled for Dec 10. http://bit.ly/5idGGB
  4. Ulteo has introduced open source virtual desktop OVD 2.0. http://bit.ly/7JKqYC
  5. An interview with Greg Kroah-Hartman about how the Linux kernel is built. http://bit.ly/7bNOya Via Glyn Moody http://bit.ly/6Kbubl
  6. EU Ministerial Declaration on eGovernment favours open specifications and open source. http://bit.ly/5vVaHF
  7. Telecoms.com has published an interview with John Forsyth, leadership team, Symbian Foundation. http://bit.ly/73id6b
  8. A group of U.S. Senators has written to the EC urging it to speed up its investigation of Oracle-Sun. http://bit.ly/7HMEyr
  9. 451 CAOS Links 2009.11.24 http://bit.ly/6lFg2g Chrome OS and Andoid to merge - eventually. Oracle and SpringSource propose Eclipse OSGi.
  10. Dear Identi.ca - Twitter connectivity has been broken for about five days. Thanks.
  11. Alfresco has included the OASIS CMIS version 1.0 in Alfresco Community 3.2. http://bit.ly/6wlBWv
  12. Oracle and SpringSource have proposed a new Eclipse project, Gemini, for enterprise OSGi http://ow.ly/E8sX (Via @IanSkerrett)
  13. Bloomberg has leaked some details of the EC's Statement of Objections against Oracle-Sun. http://bit.ly/6PwaQX
  14. Matt Asay reports that Microsoft's embrace of MySQL could kill it. http://bit.ly/6aVjTZ
  15. Gizmodo reports that Chrome OS and Android are destined to merge, somehow. http://bit.ly/5QSdgF
  16. Sorry for the duplicate Tweets. It is an Identi.ca issue
  17. New post: The Affero GPL does not solve the open source/cloud revenue dilemma. http://bit.ly/6helNt
  18. Mike Hogan asks, who owns the customer in the cloud? http://bit.ly/6kVDrk
  19. Andrew Aitken notes that open source vendors love lock-in too. http://bit.ly/63nLQY
  20. Q&A with open government activist David Eaves about Portland's move towards open source, open data, and open standards. http://bit.ly/5omqOf