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Michael Cote

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Cote is a programmer in Austin, Texas.
PeopleOverProcess.com: RedMonk Radio Episode 22 (16:52) - OSCON 2006, Money and Open Source,... Posted: Aug 7, 2006 2:19 PM
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In this episode, Steve, James, and Coté talk about OSCON 2006, the changing working definition, if any, of open source, and other questions which Coté confuses himself by asking.

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