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Awards recognise open source leaders

Second Open Source Awards held in Wellington last night

By Computerworld staff | Auckland | Thursday, 25 September, 2008

 

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The second annual Open Source Awards were held in Wellington last night, handing out awards to open source software users and developers who have made an impact at home and abroad.

The winners are:

Open source contributor
Robert O'Callahan

Open source project
Silverstripe

Open source use in government
Radio New Zealand

Open source use in business
Egressive

Open source use in education
Mahara

Open source use for community organisations
FLOSS Manuals

Open source use for infrastructure
Citylink

NZOSS Special Award
State Services Commission

NZOSS Special Award
Matthew Holloway


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