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This began with the project Common Goods: Cultures Meet Through Craft, which was part of the 2006 Commonwealth Games. It continues to explore related issues of cultural exchange through craft and trade.

Monday, January 30, 2006

Africa's gift: six million CDs of Free Software

As well as its meaning within a tribal context, the word Ubuntu has been embraced by the open software movement. South African billionaire Mark Shuttleworth is donating money towards free software distribution, including his version of Linux called Ubuntu. For more details, see here.
Posted by Kevin Murray at 6:26 pm

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