Open Source Awards

Open Source Awards

The UK Open Source Awards was first run in 2007 in Glasgow as the Scottish Open Source Awards.

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History

The Scottish Open Source Award event was delivered as a subset of the Scottish Software Awards.

Initially organised by SalesAgility, the awards, as the name implied, were aimed solely at Scottish companies and organisations engaged in or contributing to Open Source projects. The sponsors for the first awards were Sun Microsystems and the keynote speech was given by Simon Phipps (programmer).

Winners

2007

2008

In 2008, the awards were again held in Glasgow under the auspices of the Scottish Software Awards. The keynote speech was given by Dan Shearer, a member of the Samba project.

  • 1. Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) [1] - for AccessApps - over 50 Open Source and freeware Windows applications, running from a USB stick (USB flash drive). Access Apps provides a range of solutions to support writing, reading and planning as well as sensory, cognitive and physical difficulties.

2009

In 2009, the Scottish Software Awards decided to discontinue their event and a decision was made to run The Scottish Open Source Awards as a solo venture. It was also decided to drop the word "Scottish" from the title and to aim to be an inclusive event for all UK based Open Source practitioners.

The 2009 Event was held in the Informatics Building of the University of Edinburgh in November 2009.

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