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Using the open source method to make a movie about open source

Well what else would you expect a bunch of Linux geeks to make a movie about? The Digital Tipping Point is a documentary featuring interviews with over 120 major players in the open source community and it's impact on free culture. With 235 minutes (just shy of 4 hours) online of the 350 hours of footage, there is still a lot of work to be done. On Tuesday, the project began the public post-production phase and like most open source projects it has a wiki. Can people from all over the world collaborate and create a single product that pleases all involved? We shall see. But if you don't like the cut, the source footage is there and you can go out and make your own version. Ah, the beauty of open source.

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