Drupal and Open Source

Our good friend Jacob Redding stopped by to participate at DrupalCampLA 2007. He gave us a brief open source, pep talk during the opening session. Good stuff. Since then, I met Richard Stallman at BarCampLA 2007 and have become more interested in open source, and more importantly, "free" software. Here's a video recording of Jacob's presentation.





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Formats: Quicktime (iPod), Quicktime (iPhone)

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