I have finished compiling the results of the nominations and the polls are now 
open. 

We received 59 Nominations across 6 categories, which represents 33 uniquely 
names individuals and 11 uniquely named projects. 

 
Nominations officially closed last night at 6 PM local time.  I have continued 
to receive nominations (vie email) today. Anything that came in after the 
deadline has been discarded.
 
One nomination that came in before the deadline was disqualified because the 
justification cited work an individual was specifically doing for Casablanca 
rather than citing any accomplishments attributed to the Beijing release
 
As with the Amsterdam awards, if one person was nominated multiple times in the 
same category, I selected the justification that I felt best captured the 
spirit of the combined feedback, or provided composite feedback from a couple 
of sources.
 
While the wiki page lists people/projects alphabetically, the order in which 
nominee names are actually presented to the voter are randomized
 
Please honor the spirit of 1 Community Member == 1 vote.  
 
If some individual or project wins in more than one category, they will only 
receive the award for the "higher" category and the first runner-up will be 
awarded in the "lower" category
 
Individual vote counts will not be shared with the Community
 
VOTE for the Beijing Release Awards
 
 

 

Thanks!

-kenny

 

Best Regards, 
-kenny

Kenny Paul, Technical Program Manager, The Linux Foundation
[email protected], 510.766.5945
San Francisco Bay Area, Pacific Time Zone

 

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