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FSF Award for the Advancement of Free Software

bkuhn writes "The FSF has posted a a call for nominations for the 2002 FSF Award for the Advancement of Free Software. Get your nominations in to <award-nominations@gnu.org> by 15 October 2002."

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  1. Who should really get it... by Jay+Maynard · · Score: 0, Troll

    ...would be the one who shuts RMS up for good. He does more to hurt his own cause than anyone else.

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    Disinfect the GNU General Public Virus!
  2. Mono by AirLace · · Score: 2, Troll
    The Mono project has made great strides towards producing a free (GPL and BSD licensed) implementation of the .NET framework that's poised to replace the proprietary Sun/IBM Java installations, which represent one of the final major pieces of non-free software routinely distributed with GNU/Linux.


    As Gtk# continues to mature, it looks like the Mono project will soon be able to provide a powerful cross-platform Java-like envoronment complete with a modern object-oriented language, C#, that has proved so popular in business and enthusiast circles alike, without any of the vendor tie-in associated with Java.