OpenSolaris Project: Community Innovation Awards
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The 2008 Winners Are Announced!
On December 5th, 2007, Sun announced its first annual Open Source Community Innovation Awards Program. The OpenSolaris community was one of six open source communities that was given funds to be used to foster innovation and recognize some of the most interesting initiatives and contributions within the community.
Sun Announces Winners of OpenSolaris Community Innovation Awards
Some of our winners were honored in person at the keynote address at Sun Tech Days in Sao Paulo, Brazil on 29 September. One had this reaction:
"It was a very, very nice the ceremony in Sun Tech Days!! Really great! I will put my checks on the wall... ;-)" [Winners received poster-sized replicas of their checks.]
Listen to interviews with winners: Sun Honors Community Awards Winners
In June, 2005, Sun Microsystems took the Free and Open Source Software (F/OSS) movement by surprise when they published the source code of Solaris - long considered the company's crown jewel - whose technical features, legendary stability and standards compliance is the "gold standard" for other Operating Systems (developers) to emulate. Initially there was a lot of scepticism and many predicted that Sun would never open up the latest/greatest technical gems like the ZFS file system and DTrace. The sceptics were proven wrong - and the OpenSolaris project is now over 3 years old, has a healthy and growing user community and continues to gain mind share. I am convinced that in the future, when a timeline depicting the history of computing is drawn, that the launch of OpenSolaris will be seen as a major "tick" on that timeline and will be viewed as the most significant event for 2005 and a precursor to the runaway success of the F/OSS revolution.
- Grand Prize Winner Al Hopper
The OpenSolaris Undergraduate Student Research Grant Program is intended to build working relationships between the OpenSolaris community and colleges, faculty, and students. We hope the OpenSolaris community will get involved in monitoring these grants and mentoring these grant recipients. We need community members to review monthly progress reports, for example. If you have a particular interest in one of these projects, please post a note to the awards-program forum.
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Oct 11, 10:12 AM
I had great fun earlier today participating on a panel at the Pasona Tech conference in Tokyo ( here , here ). We addressed cultural and language issues facing Japanese engineers as they engage ...
Oct 10, 4:30 PM
You'll recall my "unofficial" Blastwave update in August . The separation of Phil and Dennis seems to be solidifying a bit. The CSW Project (Phil and co.) are now up and running at OpenCSW.org . ...
Oct 10, 10:27 AM
Nice nomikai tonight with the Tokyo Linux User Group . There were guys there from 12 countries. Japan, Italy, Spain, Germany, UK, US, Argentina, Brazil, Korea, France, Iceland, Australia. And that's ...
Oct 9, 2:29 PM
I've been surprised how few people are blogging about the current market situations. Its coming up in casual conversation "around the water cooler" and dominates the news channels, but tech outlets ...
Oct 9, 2:41 AM
If you are interested in OpenSolaris on SPARC, check out Tim Cramer's thread -- [indiana-discuss] Feedback requested! Which SPARC platforms to target first . Jump in with comments. New distro coming ...
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