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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by Stas Bekman <st...@stason.org> on 2000/06/16 18:16:13 UTC

[dramatic] Voting for Appaloosa awards now open (fwd)

Well you know who to vote for in the "Technical Contribution" category,
right? Please spread the word on the other related list if you know such.

And the nominees are...

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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 16:39:29 +0100 (BST)
From: Mark J Cox <ma...@awe.com>
Reply-To: members@apache.org
To: members@apache.org
Cc: new-httpd@apache.org
Subject: Voting for Appaloosa awards now open 

The Appaloosa Awards are this year's new awards to acknowledge the efforts
of those who the Apache community believe to have had the most significant
influences on the Apache Software Foundation's open-source projects.

The nominations are complete and voting is now open in one of the
following categories:

         Vision Award - best ideas of how to move Apache forward 
         Evangelism Award - promoting Apache awareness or acceptance 
         Technical Contribution Award - New ideas, bug fixes, new modules 

July's O'Reilly Open Source conference plays host to the awards ceremony
on 18th July in Monterey, California.

The web-based voting system for the awards is open now until midnight 22nd
June (GMT).  One vote per IP (yes, I know thats a bit bogus)

To vote or see the current results: 
http://www.apacheweek.com/features/appies2000/

(Chuck is doing all the hard work of organising the awards, Apache Week is
simply hosting the vote and letting our readers get involved)

Mark
Mark J Cox, .......................................... www.awe.com/mark
Apache Software Foundation ..... OpenSSL Group ..... Apache Week editor







Re: [dramatic] Voting for Appaloosa awards now open (fwd)

Posted by Matt Sergeant <ma...@sergeant.org>.
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:

> Well you know who to vote for in the "Technical Contribution" category,
> right? Please spread the word on the other related list if you know such.
> 
> And the nominees are...

Damnit I'm really torn by the excellent work the XML team has done, when
you remember that for the first half of the past year mod_perl barely
moved due to Doug's work commitments. This is going to be a tight
competition...

-- 
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