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Slashdot Asks: The Beanies Return; Who Deserves Recognition for 2014?

It's been a long time since Slashdot has awarded the Beanies -- nearly 15 years, in fact. But there's no time like the present, especially since tomorrow edges on the new year, and in early 2015 we'd like to offer a Beanie once again, to recognize and honor your favorite person, people (or project; keep reading) of the past year. Rather than a fine-grained list of categories like in 2000, though, this time around we're keeping it simple: we can always complicate things later, if warranted. So, please nominate below whoever you think most deserves kudos for the last twelve months. Is it ...

Read on below to see how you can take part, and then nominate your favorite in the comments below.

A few guidelines to make this work:
  • Please use the title of your post well; in the form "Name: Description of why they're deserving." (Example: "Harold Ramis: Goodbye, and thanks for all the laughs.") That way, your title can help organize the discussion, and will be easy to scan for. (That's how we'll look to credit the first one to suggest a candidate, as well.)
  • Speaking of which: please scan the other suggestions first; if you find there one you'd like to argue for or against, better to do it there, rather than start a new thread.
  • Please name an actual person, or a specific group of people, so we can send your choice -- or a representative, as appropriate -- some kind of token (to wit, a beanie). But be as creative as you want: the names listed above are just starting points.
  • Explain why your choice deserves to be lauded, with links and words; underrated heroes are welcome. If there's a relevant Slashdot story to link to, so much the better, but it's no requirement. Make it clear why your favorite deserves recognition for 2014, even if it's for contributions that started longer ago. Feel free to nominate yourself, but the same guidelines apply.
  • Accentuate the positive. We figure beanies sent to Keith Alexander, John Brennan, or Kim Jong Un won't get worn very often. Maybe there can be some anti-Beanies down the road, but for now, name the good guys, of whatever variety.
  • You need not be logged in to take part -- anonymous entries are welcome. However, because of comment thresholds, among other reasons, logged in comments may carry more weight.

We'll winnow down the suggestions below into a short list for further consideration -- and perhaps toss in a few more options to boot -- and aim to come up with a deserving new Beanie recipient (possibly more than one) before the first new moon of 2015.

Submit away.

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  1. Missed a nominee by SoCalChris · · Score: 4, Funny

    What about Bennett Haselton, for always so graciously providing his view?

  2. Re:Dr Matt Taylor, for landing a probe on the moon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Christ, even the asshole nominating him for the least prestigious award in history can't even remember where he landed a probe...

  3. Theo de Raadt by grub · · Score: 4, Funny


    Theo de Raadt for no other reason than he is Theo de Raadt.

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  4. Re:Dr Matt Taylor, for landing a probe on the moon by x0ra · · Score: 3, Funny

    oops, I don't really know where the "moon" came from as I kept thinking about a "comet" :-/

  5. If Anita Sarkeesian doesn't win it... by DiamondGeezer · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...then its definitely because the Patriarchy are still working to suppress women's voices.

    And if you're not part of the Patriarchy then you should be contributing to Anita's Kickstarter.

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  6. Re:Name: Bennett Haselton by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Actually, the person who deserves the beanie is the slashdot coder who implements a true account deletion, a way to delete an account and all comments. That is what slashdot truly needs.

    As a workaround, maybe think before you post to save yourself from potential embarrassment years down the road?

  7. Re:Sarkeesian, really? by phantomfive · · Score: 3, Funny

    To be fair, Snowden also used a lot of material without permission, though he did technically give attribution.

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  8. Re:Godwin calling. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'd make a drinking game out of every time a thirsty white knight replies in defense of m'lady damsel in tech, but I'd die of alcohol poisoning