Linux Kernel Programmers win Linux New Media Award for Outstanding Contribution | Linux Today

Linux Kernel Programmers win Linux New Media Award for Outstanding Contribution

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 4, 2010

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“Markus Feilner, Klaus Knopper, and Jim Zemlin helped
present the 2010 Linux New Media Awards at CeBIT. Winners accepted
their awards on stage while the ceremony streamed live over the
Internet.

“The Linux New Media awards jury included members of the open
source community, editors, and industry experts. This year’s
categories were Outstanding Contribution to Open Source/Linux /Free
Software, Most Innovative Open Source/Free Software project, Most
Linux/Open Source-friendly Hardware Vendor, and Best Open Source
Contribution for Mobile Devices. Two new categories were added this
year: Best Open Source Firefox Extension and Best Open Source
Solution for Cloud Computing.”


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