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      After much blood, sweat and tears, <a href="http://pokylinux.org/">Poky
      Linux 3.0</a> (also known as <cite>Blinky</cite>) is released.  Poky is an
      OpenEmbedded derivative, focused on building GNOME Mobile-based images for
      embedded and handheld devices such as the Sharp Zaurus or the Nokia N800.
    </p>
    <p>
      Aside from the usual set of software updates and infrastructure
      improvements, Blinky contains the first public release of Sato, an example
      GTK+/Matchbox based PDA environment aimed at devices with high resolution,
      physically small screens.  This includes a new Matchbox panel and desktop,
      the <a href="http://pimlico-project.org/">Pimlico</a> suite of PIM
      applications, and a fast, clear GTK+ theme.
    </p>
    <p>
      Pretty much everyone at OpenedHand has been involved in Poky to some
      extent, so it's great to see a release.  Personally I'm really pleased
      with how far Blinky has advanced over the last release, Clyde, and will
      shortly be working on a branch of Blinky to integrate the complete GNOME
      2.20 release set.
    </p>
    <p>
      If anyone is interested in Poky then it is easy to try: there are <a
      href="http://pokylinux.org/releases/blinky-3.0/"pre-built images</a> for a
      several devices: the Nokia N800 and several Sharp Zaurus models; and Qemu
      images for both ARM and Intel.  Give it a go and tell us what you think!
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Love and Affection</cite>, Joan Armatrading</small>
    </p>
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