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This was a "you had to be there" event. We captured all the award presentations and some of the byplay, but most of the fun took place off-camera, and maybe a "What happens at the Comm read more »
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The big winner? Open Office. It swept the awards for top project, top enterprise project, and top project in education. read more »
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Angela Byron was announced as best contributor at the Google-O'Reilly Open Source Hall of Fame awards July 22nd, 2008. Please comment below if you've received help or have helped webchick help other read more »
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The stage is set for the biggest annual free and open source software community awards -- and you can help determine the winners. read more »
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July 14, 2008 marks the beginning of year three of Packt's friendly competition between world class free software communities for who earns bragging rights to the much coveted 2008 Best Overall Open read more »
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Several parts of SQL Server look as though they were started and then suddenly abandoned. It reminds me of those, somehow elegiac, "work in progress" signs that one sometimes encounters on a remote b read more »
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Don’t forget to go and vote on the Pwnie Awards, which will happen at Black Hat Vegas again this year.  I don’t want to campaign for votes, but I wouldn’t be pissed if some of my lo read more »
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"The Horizon Interactive Awards winners were announced...Over 1,000 sites were reviewed in this competition for creativity and originality, overall design, technical merit, effectiveness and user experience. Several Drupal-powered sites, developed by studio:module and pingVision were among the winners." read more »
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