O'Reilly Open Source Award

O'Reilly Open Source Award

The O'Reilly Open Source Awards | |
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Awarded for | "individuals recognized for dedication, innovation, leadership and outstanding contribution to open source."[3] |
Presented by | O'Reilly Media |
First awarded | 2005 |
Website | code.google.com/opensource/osa-hall-of-fame.html [20] |
The O'Reilly Open Source Awards | |
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Awarded for | "individuals recognized for dedication, innovation, leadership and outstanding contribution to open source."[3] |
Presented by | O'Reilly Media |
First awarded | 2005 |
Website | code.google.com/opensource/osa-hall-of-fame.html [20] |
Award winners
This is a list of the winners of individuals that won the annual O'Reilly Open Source Awards.
2005
Best Communicator: Doc Searls (co-author of "The Cluetrain Manifesto" and Senior Editor for Linux Journal)
Best Evangelist: Jeff Waugh (Ubuntu Linux and Gnome desktop environment)
Best Diplomat: Geir Magnusson Jr
Best Integrator: D. Richard Hipp (SQLite)
Best Hacker: David Heinemeier Hansson (Ruby on Rails and 37Signals)
2006
Best Legal Eagle: Cliff Schmidt (Apache License)
Best Community Activist: Gervase Markham (programmer) (Firefox)
Best Toolmaker: Julian Seward (Valgrind)
Best Corporate Liaison: Stefan Taxhet (OpenOffice.org)
Best All-around Developer: Peter Lundblad (Subversion)
2007
Best Community Builder: Karl Fogel
Best FUD Fighter: Pamela Jones
Best Accessibility Architect: Aaron Leventhal
Best Strategist: David Recordon
Best Outstanding Lifetime Contributions: Paul Vixie
2008
Best Community Amplifier: Chris Messina - BarCamp, Microformats and Spread Firefox
Best Contributor: Angela Byron - Drupal
Best Education Enabler: Martin Dougiamas - Moodle
Best Interoperator: Andrew Tridgell - Samba and Rsync
Defender of Rights: Harald Welte - gpl-violations.org
2009
Best Open Source Database Hacker: Brian Aker - Drizzle and MySQL
Database Jedi Master: Bruce Momjian - PostgreSQL
Best Community Builder: Clay Johnson - Sunlight Labs
Best Social Networking Hacker: Evan Prodromou - identi.ca and Laconica
Best Education Hacker: Penny Leach - Mahara and Moodle
2010
Jeremy Allison - Samba
Deborah Bryant
Brad Fitzpatrick - memcached, Gearman, MogileFS, and OpenID
Leslie Hawthorn - Google's Summer of Code
Greg Stein - Subversion, Apache, Python[4]
2011
Fabrice Bellard - QEMU, FFmpeg
Karen Sandler - SFLC, licensing
Keith Packard - X Window System
Ryan Dahl - Node.js
Kohsuke Kawaguchi - Jenkins[5]
2012
Massimo Banzi
Jim Jagielski
Christie Koehler
Bradley M. Kuhn
Elizabeth Krumbach[6]
2013
2014
2015
Doug Cutting
Sarah Mei
Christopher Webber
Stefano Zacchiroli
Marina Zhurakhinskaya[9]
2016
Sage Sharp
Rikki Endsley
VM (Vicky) Brasseur
Máirín Duffy
Marijn Haverbeke[10]
2017
William John Sullivan, Executive Director, Free Software Foundation.
Nithya Ruff, Senior Director, Open Source Practice Comcast Director, Linux Foundation, Boards of Directors.
Tony Sebro, General Counsel, Software Freedom Conservancy; Outreachy coordinator.
Katie McLaughlin, BeeWare / KatieConf.
Juan González Gómez, R&D Engineer & Member of the CloneWars and FPGAwars communities[11]