(http://www.economist.com/printedition/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9249327)

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Bringing free software down to earth
Jun 7th 2007
From The Economist print edition

Mark Shuttleworth, software entrepreneur and space tourist, believes
that open-source software is not just for geeks

AS HE lays out his vision for the future of open-source software, Mark
Shuttleworth is enthusiastic, but he looks tired. He has been up late
negotiating yet another deal as part of his mission to bring open
source to a wider audience. A successful South African entrepreneur
during the dotcom era, he wants open-source zealots to lose their
religion and concentrate on ease-of-use instead. And he is putting his
money where his mouth is. Since 2004, he has been using his fortune to
fund the Ubuntu project, which makes a user-friendly version of Linux,
the open-source operating system. Ubuntu is a Zulu and Xhosa term that
roughly means "universal bond of sharing between humans". Ubuntu's
slogan is "Linux for human beings", and it is aimed at mainstream
computer users.

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