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[Internetnews Blog] Then CEO of SugarCRM John Roberts who was also on the panel hurled a few questions at Cooper about how the OSI operates and gets to choose what is and isn't open source. While Cooper responded articulated and succinctly, she never actually looked over at Roberts or the audience.

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