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Ubuntu Live: Jeff Waugh's Keynote

Jeff offered an interesting keynote that focused on what pieces helped shape the vision of Ubuntu and on what would be needed for free software to suceed.

I was interested to note that Jeff used a brief spin through the early history of printing in the West (and its entanglement with the Bible, Christianity, indulgences and Luther) to help make a few key points. I wonder if we were thinking similar thoughts or if he saw The Age of Literate Machines?

In either case, there were a few cool ideas that I should borrow from Jeff to polish up my presentation. :)

If I find a link for Jeff's slides, I'll post it here.

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Posted on Sunday, July 22nd, 2007 at 10:16

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