Go Open - Episode 9

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Go Open

'Go Open' is a South African-created TV series that aired in late 2004, and is dedicated to open-source software. Created for a mainstream audience, the show features a hyperkinetic presenter and interviews and showcases from both the South African and world open-source/free software scene. As the official Go Open website explains: "The program will showcase success stories, interviews with the top local and international pioneers, and the latest products and news from the open source world." The creators of 'Go Open' http://www.go-opensource.org/go_open/) have very kindly permitted the show to be shared freely with a Creative Commons license. This archive contains the first 6 episodes (from a total of 13) in a relatively compact MPEG-4 format. The series was sponsored by the huttleworth Foundation, the Meraka Institute, HP, and Canonical.

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