It is time once again to recognize the efforts of your peers to the success of ONAP!
Nominations are now open through 6pm Pacific time, June 14th. Voting will take place via SurveyMonkey between June 15 and 19 Winners will be announced at the Casablanca Developer Forum, the evening of June 20th For the Amsterdam Awards there were 87 nominations representing 53 uniquely names individuals and projects and 571 votes were cast. Based upon lessons learned from Amsterdam things will be handled in a more scalable fashion this time around. Nomination instructions are here: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+Community+Awards%3A+Beijing+Release A couple of noteworthy things: Nominations are to be submitted via google forms (preferred) or via email if you can’t use google. Either way, follow the instructions at the link above. Self-nominations are acceptable Code Contributor Award: Beginning with Beijing there are no nominations accepted for this category. Instead the Top-10 contributors of merged code are chosen as list of nominees. From that Top-10 list the Community will vote for the individual they feel produced the highest quality code. If an individual wins more than one category, they will only receive the award for the "higher" category and the runner-up will be awarded in the "lower" category Individual vote counts will not be shared I cannot be bribed, but for those of you that insist on trying, tequila or LEGO® are preferred ;-D Best Regards, -kenny Kenny Paul, Technical Program Manager, The Linux Foundation [email protected], 510.766.5945 San Francisco Bay Area, Pacific Time Zone mailto:[email protected]?subject=Beijing-Award-Nomination&body=Please provide the Category, the name of the person you are nominating and why you think they deserve the nomination.
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