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Nominations for the FSF 2005 Free Software Award

The Free Software Foundation has posted a call for nominations for their 2005 Award for the Advancement of Free Software. Last year's winner was Theo de Raadt. Previous winners are ineligible, so who's left who hasn't already won?

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  1. Theo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    de Raadt!

  2. Linus by wyldeone · · Score: 1

    Ummm, this may seem overly simple, but what about, Linus Torvalds? You know, that Finnish guy who wrote some software?

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    1. Re:Linus by Blakey+Rat · · Score: 1

      I think I'm more qualified. I've thought about writing more software than anybody's ever actually written!

    2. Re:Linus by QuantumG · · Score: 3, Interesting

      You mean the guy who thinks functionality is more important than freedom? The guy who has no problem with DRM in the linux kernel? Theo de Raadt may be an asshole and he may have declared his hate for the FSF on more than one occasion but at least he's always stood up for freedom... that's why he deserved to win last year's award.

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    3. Re:Linus by Reverend528 · · Score: 2, Funny

      That would be like giving the rebel alliance award to han solo!

    4. Re:Linus by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

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      People such as Richard Stallman, Linus Torvalds, and Larry Wall, who have already received this or other awards for their contributions, are not eligible for the Free Software Award.

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      see: http://www.gnu.org/award/award-1999.html

    5. Re:Linus by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      RTFA, he's already won it.

    6. Re:Linus by ArmorFiend · · Score: 1
      That would be like giving the rebel alliance award to han solo!
      What, like this one?
    7. Re:Linus by Orkie · · Score: 1

      I could see that one coming...

  3. For us noobs by PyroGx1133 · · Score: 1

    For us who don't know who these people are, can someone summarize a list of projects they have worked on?

  4. Oh yes, sure! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Now that you're asking I am not sure. Perhaps not. No, I am sorry, but I can't.

  5. Several nominees by Noksagt · · Score: 1

    As suggested, Linux is past-due a nod. He hasn't been a finalist, as far as I know. neiterh have Tim O'Reilly, Eric S Raymond, and Bruce Perens.

    A many-time finalist, never winner who deserves it: Andrew Tridgell for samba & getting linux out of bitkeeper. I also have a soft spot for Donald Knuth, who was once a finalist.

    1. Re:Several nominees by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ESR? You've got to be kidding.

      The only thing ESR has done aside from promoting himself is write Fetchmail (a little-used email client) and the CatB, which is a masturbatory celebration of FOSS software with little original insight (and that which is original is largely wrong).

      I respect Linus. I respect Tim O'Reilly. I even respect Stallman, although I don't agree with a lot of what he says. I do not respect ESR.

      The man takes every opportunity he gets to associate himself with what FOSS hackers do. Not only do I disagree with anybody attempting to speak on behalf of such a diverse group, but I don't even consider himself to be a significant member of the group!

  6. Donald Becker? by hubritc · · Score: 5, Interesting
    I didn't see him in the linked list.

    By the way, when I was getting started in Linux years ago, I was in Fry's trying to pick a network card that would work with Linux. Of course the Fry's guy had no idea. A fellow customer stepped up and said, "Most of these should work. They have Linux drivers. I wrote them." Even though I was a noob, I knew enough to know who he was.

    While I am going on this way ...

    I saw Linus outside of home depot with his kids and wife. She saw me see him and stand there kind of slack jawed for a moment while I wondered ... is that someone I know .... is that Him? and she knew ... yep another Linux geek ....

    1. Re:Donald Becker? by Grishnakh · · Score: 1

      I saw Linus outside of home depot with his kids and wife.

      Was she hot?

  7. RTFA by pkhuong · · Score: 2, Informative

    "Last year's winner, Theo de Raadt, was recognized for his work as founder and project leader of the OpenBSD and OpenSSH projects. Theo joined a prestigious list of previous winners including Alan Cox, Miguel de Icaza, Donald Knuth, Larry Lessig, Brian Paul, Guido van Rossum, Richard Stallman, Linus Torvalds, and Larry Wall."

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  8. The DeCSS guy by anthony_dipierro · · Score: 3, Interesting

    How bout Jon Johansen. That was free software, right?

  9. Then why isn't Linus listed in... by Noksagt · · Score: 1

    Prior Years' Software Award?

    Does it predated 1998?

    When did Knuth win it? Because he was a nominee, but I don't see him in that list.

  10. Mark Shuttleworth by Rafikichi · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Mark Shuttleworth and the Ubuntu Linux Foundation are doing great things.

  11. Ron Minnich by DeathPenguin · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The LinuxBIOS dude! What better nominee than someone who has helped so much in bringing free software to a traditionally proprietary area of the computer?

  12. Who's left? by Dr.+Photo · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "[...] so who's left who hasn't already won?"

    "Who's left"?

    Was the array of free software developers and projects statically allocated at the beginning of time? Could there ever possibly be, just maybe, someone new?

  13. The Brams by Noksagt · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Bram Moolenaar for vim and Bram Cohen for BitTorrent.

  14. ESR and Politics in F/OSS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I wouldn't call fetchmail "little-used". Most mutt users I know use it. While he hasn't donated as much code as some, he has made good contributions to ncurses.

    Like it or not, the Cathedral & The Bazaar was QUITE influential (and the art of unix programming is quite useful). He also monetized open source quite well. Getting financial backers on-board is important. Arguably more important to open source SOFTWARE than Larry Lessig's contribution of CC. (Though I do like and respect Lessing more than ESR as well.)

    Unfortunately, MANY high-profile voices are quite political. RMS & Theo both have their share of detractors too.

  15. Matthias Ettrich by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    For founding LyX, KDE and helping making Qt better and GPL on all platforms.

  16. Patrick J. Volkerding by some+guy+I+know · · Score: 1
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  17. Not yet by wom · · Score: 1

    Never one to procrastinate :-) I sent in my nomination at 9:30 Aug 4 (EDT) and recieved a reply.

    "We are not currently seeking nominations for the Free Software Awards.
    Please watch http://www.gnu.org/award/ for the call for nominations,
    which is usually in the fall."

    Now I have to remember to do it again.

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    1. Re:Not yet by johnsu01 · · Score: 1

      Now I have to remember to do it again.

      The autoreply message is wrong. If you sent a nomination to that address, it was received and recorded. Sorry about the mistake.

  18. Mod parent up by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    good questions. also: does receiving other awards preclude you from this award? if so, which other awards would those be?

  19. There are options other than programmers... by Pseudonym · · Score: 1

    I don't think that PJ has been nominated yet, for example. Can you think of a non-programmer who has done more for software freedom lately?

    Possibly Michel Rocard, I suppose...

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