Dear, I know that Fernando is reading the list and that I have not asked him before posting this. I do even without his permission.
I think that Fernando Perez of ipython fame deserve the free software foundation award (Guido has already got it years ago). Please help me support him as candidate. More on the context of the award after the text, at the end of this mail. Here is what I have written so far to support (please help me finish) The following text is also in http://lite.framapad.org/p/fsfaward12 for an easy collaborative editing. Please spread this to get support. Much thanks, Nicolas ========== to be sent to [email protected] ======== I propose to nominate "Fernando Perez" <[email protected]>, the leader and initial programmer of ipython for the Free software foundation award. Fernando is a great programmer from Columbia, now living in the US (Berkely, Ca) who speaks Spanish, English and French. He is truly an international leader and a extraordinary person. Fernando is the original creator and still leader of ipython (see http://ipython.org) IPython provides a rich toolkit to help you make the most out of using Python, with: * Powerful Python shells (terminal and Qt-based). * A web-based notebook with the same core features but support for code, text, mathematical expressions, inline plots and other rich media. * Support for interactive data visualization and use of GUI toolkits. * Flexible, embeddable interpreters to load into your own projects. * Easy to use, high performance tools for parallel computing. Fernando has succeded to drive and motivate a very active community that has very fruitful contact with other python communities, like sympy, iscipy, numpy and matplotlib. Thanks to Mr Perez's work's, the free software movement has a good alternative to propriatory softwares like matlab, mathematica, maple and the web site wolframalpha.com But Fernando is also an extraordinary person and friend. For example, very recently, Fernando has assisted his close friend John Hunter, the creator of Matplotlib who died from cancer at the end of August, up to creating the John Hunter fund to help his family and help create a Distinguished Service Award of the Python software foundationn whose first award in 2012 has been attributed to the late John Hunter. All this makes me recommend Fernando Perez very warmly for the FSF award 2012. Best regards, Nicolas Pettiaux ============== ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Free Software Foundation <[email protected]> Date: 2012/11/14 Subject: Hurry! Nominate your free software heroes by Thursday! To: Nicolas Pettiaux <[email protected]> Dear Free Software Supporters, This Thursday is the deadline to nominate someone<http://www.fsf.org/news/the-free-software-foundation-opens-nominations-for-the-15th-annual-free-software-awards>for the 15th annual Free Software Awards. The Free Software Awards recognize people and projects who have advanced free software and used it to benefit humanity. Each year, the Free Software Foundation carefully reviews nominations submitted by you, our supporters. There are so many dedicated people and inspiring projects to choose from, but we need you to nominate them. So please, in this week before Thanksgiving, take a few minutes to nominate the people and projects for which you are most thankful for the Free Software Awards. Nominations are due on November 15th--that's this Thursday. To nominate an individual for the Award for the Advancement of Free Software or a project for the Award for Projects of Social Benefit, send your nomination along with a description of the project or individual to [email protected]. Your nominations will be reviewed by our awards committee and the winners will be announced at LibrePlanet 2013. 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