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Description051118-WSIS.2005-Mark.Shuttleworth.ogv | Mark Shuttleworth of Ubuntu Foundation, talking at WSIS 2005 in Tunis. Subject: "Panel Discussion at WSIS Tunis - Is Free/Open Source Software the Answer?" |
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