- FSF Free Software Awards
Free Software Foundation (FSF) grants two annual awards. Since 1998, FSF has granted the award for Advancement of Free Software. Since 2005, it has also granted the Free Software Award for Projects of Social Benefit.Presentation ceremonies
In 1999 it was presented in the
Jacob Javits Center inNew York City . The 2000 Award Ceremony was held at the Museum of Jewish Art and History inParis .From 2001 to 2005, the award has been presented in
Brussels at theFree and Open source Software Developers' European Meeting (FOSDEM).In 2006, and 2007 the awards were presented at the FSF offices in Boston.
Advancement of Free Software award
This is annually presented by the
Free Software Foundation (FSF) to a person whom it deems to have made a great contribution to the progress and development offree software , through activities that accord with the spirit of free software.Winners
;2007
Harald Welte : for his work on GPL enforcement andOpenMoko ;2006Theodore Ts'o : for his work on theLinux kernel and his roles as a project leader in the development of Kerberos andONC RPC . The other finalists wereWietse Venema for his creation of the Postfix mailserver and his work on security tools, andYukihiro Matsumoto for his work in designing the Ruby programming language.;2005Andrew Tridgell : for his work on Samba and his packet analysis work which led to the withdrawal of gratisBitKeeper licenses, spurring the development of git, afree software distributedrevision control system for theLinux kernel . The other finalists wereHartmut Pilch founder of theFoundation for a Free Information Infrastructure for his combatting of the Software Patent Directive in Europe and Theodore Ts'o for his Linux kernel filesystem development.;2004Theo de Raadt : for his campaigning againstbinary blobs , and the opening of drivers, documentation andfirmware of wireless networking cards for the good of everyone. The other finalists were Andrew Tridgell for Samba and Cesar Brod for advocacy inBrazil .;2003Alan Cox : for his work advocating the importance of software freedom, his outspoken opposition to the USA's DMCA as well as other technology control measures, and his development work on the Linux kernel. The other finalists wereTheo de Raadt forOpenBSD andWerner Koch forGnuPG .;2002Lawrence Lessig : for promoting understanding of the political dimension of free software, including the idea that "code is law". The other finalists were Bruno Haible forCLISP and Theo de Raadt for OpenBSD.;2001Guido van Rossum : for Python. The other finalists wereL. Peter Deutsch for GNUGhostscript and Andrew Tridgell for Samba.;2000Brian Paul : for his work on theMesa 3D Graphics Library. The other finalists wereDonald Becker for his work on Linux drivers and Patrick Lenz for the open source siteFreshmeat .;1999Miguel de Icaza : for his leadership and work on theGNOME Project. The other finalists wereDonald Knuth forTeX andMETAFONT and John Gilmore for work done atCygnus Solutions and his contributions to the Free Software Foundation.;1998Larry Wall : for numerous contributions to Free Software, notablyPerl . The other finalists were the Apache Project,Tim Berners-Lee ,Jordan Hubbard , Ted Lemon,Eric S. Raymond , andHenry Spencer .ocial benefit award
The Free Software Award for Projects of Social Benefit is an annual award granted by the
Free Software Foundation (FSF). In announcing the award, the FSF explained that:According to
Richard Stallman , President of FSF, the award was inspired by the Sahana project which was developed, and was used, for organising the transfer of aid to tsunami victims inSri Lanka after the2004 Indian Ocean earthquake . The developers indicated that they hope to adapt it to aid for other future disasters. [cite web | author=Richard Stallman | title=FSF blog entry | url=http://www.fsf.org/blogs/rms/entry-20051102.html | publisher= | accessdate=May 2007]This is the second annual award created by FSF. The first was the Award for the Advancement of Free Software (AAFS).
Winners
The award was first awarded in 2005, and the recipients have been [cite web | author= | title=Awards of projects of social benefit at FSF website| url=http://www.fsf.org/awards/sb-award | publisher= | accessdate=May 2007] :;2007
Groklaw :"An invaluable source of legal and technical information for software developers, lawyers, law professors, and historians" [cite web
url=http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080319200536221
title=Harald Welte and Groklaw win FSF's 2007 Free Software Awards] ;2006 TheSahana FOSS Disaster Management System :"An entirely volunteer effort to create technology for managing large-scale relief efforts" [cite web
url=http://techmania.wordpress.com/2007/04/03/sahana-wins-fsf-award/
title=Sahana wins FSF Award] ;2005Wikipedia :The Free EncyclopediaAward Committee
* 2006:
Peter H. Salus (chair),Richard Stallman ,Andrew Tridgell ,Alan Cox ,Lawrence Lessig ,Vernor Vinge , Frederic Couchet, Jonas Öberg, Hong Feng,Raj Mathur , Suresh Ramasubramanian
* 2005:Peter H. Salus (chair),Richard Stallman ,Alan Cox ,Lawrence Lessig ,Guido van Rossum , Frederic Couchet, Jonas Öberg, Hong Feng,Bruce Perens , Raj Mathur, Suresh Ramasubramanian, Enrique A. Chaparro,Ian Murdock
* 2004: Suresh Ramasubramanian, Raj Mathur,Frederick Noronha , Hong Feng, Frederic Couchet, Enrique A. Chaparro,Vernor Vinge ,Larry Wall ,Alan Cox ,Peter H Salus ,Richard Stallman
* 2003 "The selection committee included:" Enrique A. Chaparro, Frederic Couchet,Miguel de Icaza , Raj Mathur,Frederick Noronha , Jonas Öberg,Bruce Perens ,Peter H. Salus , Suresh Ramasubramanian,Richard Stallman , andVernor Vinge
* 2002 "The selection committee included:" Enrique A. Chaparro, Frederic Couchet, Hong Feng,Miguel de Icaza , Raj Mathur,Frederick Noronha , Jonas Öberg,Eric S. Raymond ,Guido van Rossum ,Peter H. Salus , Suresh Ramasubramanian, andLarry Wall
* 2001 "The selection committee included:"Miguel de Icaza ,Ian Murdock ,Eric S. Raymond ,Peter H. Salus ,Vernor Vinge , andLarry Wall
* 2000: "no details found"
* 1999:Peter H. Salus , "no further details found"
* 1998:Peter H. Salus , Scott Christley, Rich Morin,Adam Richter ,Richard Stallman , andVernor Vinge External links
* [http://www.fsf.org/awards/fs-award Official award site]
* [http://www.gnu.org/award/ Previous award site] , with information about winners from 1998-2003
* [http://www.fsf.org/awards/sb-award Official webpage for the award]References
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