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Deadline nears for NZ Open source Awards 2010

Fri, 10th Sep 2010
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The New Zealand Open source awards aim to recognise the contributions of New Zealanders to free and open source projects and free and open source philosophy exemplary use of free and open source by New Zealand organisations.

Nominations for this year’s awards close on Wednesday, September 15th.

This year’s judging panel includes two New Zealand Open source Society (NZOSS) Presidents, current President Rachel Hamilton-Williams and past-President Don Christie; Foo Camp founder Nat Torkington; WebFund Chairman, Dave Moskovitz; Richard Wyles, Director of Flexible Learning Network/Mahara; and Telecom Mobile Engineer Amber Craig.

Hit this link to enter.

Update: The Open source Awards will also play host to the University of Auckland’s $10,000 Bedogni Prize announcement.

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