New Zealand Open Source Awards

The 2014 awards ceremony

The New Zealand Open Source Awards celebrate open source developments in New Zealand at a biannual awards ceremony, held since 2007. The awards are run by the New Zealand Open Source Society.

Past winners of New Zealand Open Source Awards

2007[1] 2008[1] 2010[2][3] 2012[4][5][6] 2014[7][8]
Open source use in government State Services Commission (ICT Branch) Radio New Zealand IRD's use of Moodle GeoNet Rapid (by GNS Science)Common Web Platform
Open source use in business Zoomin / ProjectX Egressive / Dave Lane Ponoko Totara Learning Management System DiamondMind – DiamondAge and Mindkits
Open source use in education New Zealand Summer of Code Mahara Albany Senior High School Manaiakalani Catalyst Open Source Academy
Open source software project New Zealand Open GPS SilverStripe SilverStripe Piwik fyi.org.nz
Open source contributor Chris Cormack for Koha Robert O'Callahan Tabitha Roder for One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Grant McLean for work on Perl and wider communityAndrew Bartlett for Samba4 leadership
Open source advocate Linux.conf.au organisers Andrew & Susanne Ruthven
Open source in social services Vet Learn FLOSS Manuals Soup Hub and WCC Housing Computer HubsUC CEISMIC programme
Open science award – creating the Commons GNS Science for Data Policy and Services Auckland Bioengineering Institute
Open art award Select Parks Bronwyn Holloway-Smith for "Ghosts in the Form of Gifts" (Te Papa) Bronwyn Holloway-Smith for "Whisper Down The Lane" Birgit Bachler for "Copy Wildly"
Open source people's choice award Amie McCarron for the Alcoholics Anonymous NZ websites Sofa Statistics Rob Elshire
Promoting open culture Warrington School for the Ubuntu Room radio station
Clinton Bedogni prize for open systems Robert O'Callahan Koray Atalag (University of Auckland)

References

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