[VFOSSA] Fwd: Re: Free Software Award Nominations

Vu The Binh binh at netnam.vn
Tue Nov 5 14:08:24 ICT 2013


Oai nót?

Hưng nắm được tình hình, chủ trì thực hiện nhé ;-)

Cheers, Bình.

On 11/5/13 1:39 PM, Nguyen Vu Hung (vuhung) wrote:
> FYI,
> 
> IMO, phải nominate anh Lê Trung Nghĩa giải thưởng Free Software Awards".
> 
> 
> -------- Thư Gốc --------
> Tiêu đề: 	Re: Free Software Award Nominations
> Ngày: 	Tue, 05 Nov 2013 00:40:13 -0500
> Từ: 	Libby Reinish <info at fsf.org>
> Trả lời Tới: 	Libby Reinish <info at fsf.org>
> Tới: 	<vuhung16plus at gmail.com>
> 
> 
> 
> Dear ,
> 
> The deadline to submit nominations for the Free Software Awards is this
> Wednesday, November 6, 2013. If you have a free software hero or know of
> an organization doing amazing work with free software, show your
> appreciation by nominating them. But hurry! Email
> award-nominations at gnu.org <mailto:award-nominations at gnu.org> to submit
> your nomination today!
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Libby Reinish
> Campaigns Manager
> 
> Is there someone who you think has advanced the progress of free
> software, someone you think of as a free software hero? How about a
> great project that uses free software principles, like copyleft or free
> culture, to benefit society? Now is your chance to nominate them for a
> Free Software Award.
> 
> Don't delay, nominations are due on November 6. 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
> award-nominations at gnu.org <mailto:award-nominations at gnu.org>.
> 
> The free software movement is powered by dedicated individuals and has
> fostered many incredible projects that are making a difference in the
> world with the help of free software tools and principles. You can read
> more about the awards and past winners in our official announcement
> <https://www.fsf.org/news/free-software-foundation-opens-nominations-for-the-16th-annual-free-software-awards>.
> 
> What are you waiting for? Take a few minutes to give props to people and
> projects that have changed the world. Your nominations will be reviewed
> by our awards committee and the winners will be announced at LibrePlanet
> 2014 <https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2014>.
> 
> 
>     Award for the Advancement of Free Software
> 
> The Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement of Free Software
> is presented annually by FSF president Richard Stallman to an individual
> who has made a great contribution to the progress and development of
> free software, through activities that accord with the spirit of free
> software.
> 
> 
>     Award for Projects of Social Benefit
> 
> Nominations are also open for the 2013 Award for Projects of Social Benefit.
> 
> This award is presented to the project or team responsible for applying
> free software, or the ideas of the free software movement, to a project
> that intentionally and significantly benefits society in other aspects
> of life.
> 
> We look to recognize projects or teams that encourage collaboration to
> accomplish social tasks. A long-term commitment to one's project (or the
> potential for a long-term commitment) is crucial to this end.
> 
> This award stresses the use of free software in the service of humanity.
> We have deliberately chosen this broad criterion so that many different
> areas of activity can be considered. However, one area that is not
> included is that of free software itself. Projects with a primary goal
> of promoting or advancing free software are not eligible for this award,
> though we honor those projects with our annual Award for the Advancement
> of Free Software.
> 
> We will consider any project or team that uses free software or the
> philosophy of software freedom to address a goal important to society.
> To qualify, a project must use free software, produce free
> documentation, or use the idea of free software as defined in the Free
> Software Definition. Work done commercially is eligible, but we will
> give this award to the project or team that best utilizes resources for
> society's greater benefit.
> 
> 
>       Nomination Requirements
> 
> In the case of both awards, previous winners are not eligible for
> nomination, but renomination of other previous nominees is encouraged.
> Only individuals are eligible for nomination for the Advancement of Free
> Software Award, and only projects can be nominated for the Social
> Benefit Award.
> 
> Award recipients will be chosen by a committee of previous winners and
> FSF president Richard Stallman.
> 
> Please send your nominations to award-nominations at gnu.org
> <mailto:award-nominations at gnu.org>, no later than Wednesday, November 6,
> 2013. Please submit nominations in the following format:
> 
>   *
> 
>     In the email message subject line, either put the name of the person
>     you are nominating for the Award for Advancement of Free Software,
>     or put the name of the project for the Award for Projects of Social
>     Benefit.
> 
>   *
> 
>     Please include, in the body of your message, an explanation (forty
>     lines or less) of the work done and why you think it is especially
>     important to the advancement of free software or how it benefits
>     society, respectively.
> 
>   *
> 
>     Please state, in the body of your message, where to find the
>     materials (e.g., software, manuals, or writing) which your
>     nomination is based on.
> 
> Information about the previous awards can be found at
> https://www.fsf.org/awards. Winners will be announced at an awards
> ceremony at the LibrePlanet conference
> <https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2014>, tentatively
> scheduled for March 2014, in Boston, Massachusetts.
> 
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