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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I nominate Bill Gates. He should get the award for advancing free software
Linus Torvalds has received the award, but the plaque was engraved...
GNU/Linus Torvalds
in order to reduce confusion.
While Debian's Free Software-only politics was controversial some years ago - anyone remember the ugly term "Debian Nazi"? -, it no longer seems so due to DMCA, patenting, and perversions of copyright. Debian has done invaluable work for the Free Software community by thoroughly reviewing the licensing of the software it ships, freeing users from the hassle to become legal experts. Debian users enjoy both the technical excellence and the legal safety of running Debian "main".
It would be good if the FSF Award were given to Debian to finance work on the new Debian installer. This is the last showstopper piece which prevents massive newbie user adoption of this distribution.
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Chris "Monty" Montgomery the mastermind behind Ogg Vorbis and cdparanoia.
"Karma can only be portioned out by the cosmos." -Homer Simpson
How about Paul Vixie, for maintaining the comp.sources archives for forever, so that they didn't get lost in the mists of time?
How about Fred Fish, who pretty much single-handedly invented the compilation distribution disk?
How about CSRG for BSD UNIX?
How about Kernighan and Ritchie, for the C language?
How about DECUS, for the DECUS tapes?
How about Ward Christensen and Randy Suess, for inventing the modem, and giving the idea away?
How about Ward Christensen again, for inventing the Xmodem protocol, and giving the software away?
-- Terry