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Weekly Wire meets Mark Shuttleworth at OSBC (video)

Post Date: Apr 04, 2008 2:52 p.m.
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Last week Weekly Wire sent Roblimo to San Francisco for the Open Source Business Conference (OSBC). While there, he had a chance to talk briefly with Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth even though Mark was getting full "rock star" treatment from an adoring crowd and was totally mobbed by press and fans whenever he showed his face.

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