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From: Karl Berry
Subject: www/2001 award-1998.html award-1999.html award....
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 00:34:41 +0000

CVSROOT:        /web/www
Module name:    www
Changes by:     Karl Berry <karl>       07/04/23 00:34:40

Removed files:
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                         fsfawardlist.html prior-years.html 
        2001/1998      : 1009_001.jpg 1009_002.jpg 1009_003.jpg 
                         1009_004.jpg 1009_005.jpg 1009_006.jpg 
                         1009_007.jpg 1009_008.jpg 1009_009.jpg 
                         1009_010.jpg 1009_011.jpg 1009_012.jpg 
                         Award-LarryWall.jpg LarryWall.jpg 
                         RichardStallman-1.jpg RichardStallman-2.jpg 
                         RichardStallman-3.jpg RichardStallman-4.jpg 
                         RichardStallman-LarryWall.jpg 
                         RobertYoung-DonaldBecker.jpg finalists.html 
                         nominees.html 
        2001/1999      : 1999.html 1999.ko.html 
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                         2000-pr.txt 2000.de.html 2000.es.html 
                         2000.fr.html 2000.html 2000.pt.html 
                         fsf-award-2000-transcript.txt greve-riek.jpg 
                         stallman-dachary.jpg stallman-paul.jpg 
        2001/2001      : 2001.html 

Log message:
        as far as i can see this is an incomplete copy of /award/; removing

CVSWeb URLs:
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/2001/1998/RichardStallman-1.jpg?cvsroot=www&rev=0
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/2001/1998/RobertYoung-DonaldBecker.jpg?cvsroot=www&rev=0
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/2001/1998/finalists.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.4&r2=0
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/2001/1999/1999.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.3&r2=0
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/2001/1999/1999.ko.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.2&r2=0
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/2001/2000/2000-pr.de.txt?cvsroot=www&r1=1.1.1.1&r2=0
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/2001/2000/2000-pr.en.txt?cvsroot=www&r1=1.1.1.1&r2=0
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/2001/2000/2000-pr.fr.txt?cvsroot=www&r1=1.1.1.1&r2=0
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/2001/2000/2000-pr.txt?cvsroot=www&r1=1.1.1.1&r2=0
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Patches:
Index: award-1998.html
===================================================================
RCS file: award-1998.html
diff -N award-1998.html
--- award-1998.html     7 Feb 2007 02:34:34 -0000       1.4
+++ /dev/null   1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,110 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>1998 Free Software Award - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation 
(FSF)</TITLE>
-<LINK REV="made" HREF="mailto:address@hidden";>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#1F00FF" ALINK="#FF0000" 
VLINK="#9900DD">
-<H3>1998 Free Software Award</H3>
-
-<A HREF="/graphics/agnuhead.html"><IMG SRC="/graphics/gnu-head-sm.jpg"
-   ALT=" [image of the Head of a GNU] "
-   WIDTH="129" HEIGHT="122"></A>
-
-<p>
-<HR>
-
-<P>Larry Wall won the Free Software Foundation Award 1998 for the Advancement
-of Free Software for his many contributions to the advancement of
-freely distributed software, most notably Perl, a robust scripting
-language for sophisticated text manipulation and system management.
-His other widely-used programs include rn (news reader), patch
-(development and distribution tool), metaconfig (a program that writes
-Configure scripts), and the Warp space-war game.
-
-<P>"... Perl, a tool that takes the Unix ideas of flexibility and
-portability further than almost any program before it."
-
-<P>"Larry Wall has always promoted keeping his implementations free for
-all to study, enhance, and build on, without restrictions, and the
-freedom for all to benefit in whatever ways they can from his
-products."
-
-
-<P>
-In choosing the winner, we looked for a person who has
-made a great contribution to the progress and development of <A
-HREF="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html";>free software</A>,
-through activities that accord with the spirit of free software.
-
-
-<P>
-Any kind of activity could be eligible--writing software, writing
-documentation, publishing CDs, even journalism--but whatever the
-activity, we wanted to recognize long-term central contributions to the
-development of the world of free software.  ``Accord with the spirit''
-means, for example, that software, manuals or collections of them (on
-tape or CD) must be entirely free.  (That's free as in freedom; <A
-HREF="/philosophy/selling.html">selling copies</A> of free software
-for money is legitimate and would not disqualify someone from the
-award.)  Work done commercially was eligible, but we want to give
-awards to individuals, not companies.
-
-<P>
-People such as Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds, who have already
-received other awards for their contributions, were not eligible for
-the Free Software Award.
-
-<P>
-The awards committee considered nominations and decided who would
-receive the award.  The committee's members were Peter Salus
-(Chairman), Scott Christley, Rich Morin, Adam Richter, Richard
-Stallman, and Vernor Vinge.
-
-<P>
-Tudor Hulubei has submitted the following pictures taken at the event:
-<P>
-<UL>
-  <LI><A HREF="/award/1998/Award-LarryWall.jpg">Larry Wall with the award 
(149kbyte jpeg)</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="/award/1998/LarryWall.jpg">Larry Wall (103kbyte jpeg)</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="/award/1998/RichardStallman-1.jpg">Richard Stallman (46kbyte 
jpeg)</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="/award/1998/RichardStallman-2.jpg">Richard Stallman (99kbyte 
jpeg)</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="/award/1998/RichardStallman-3.jpg">Richard Stallman (81kbyte 
jpeg)</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="/award/1998/RichardStallman-4.jpg">Richard Stallman (54kbyte 
jpeg)</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="/award/1998/RichardStallman-LarryWall.jpg">Larry Wall
-       and Richard Stallman (88kbyte jpeg)</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="/award/1998/RobertYoung-DonaldBecker.jpg">Robert Young and 
Donald
-       Becker (129kbyte jpeg)</A>
-</UL>
-
-<HR>
-
-Return to <A HREF="/home.html">GNU's home page</A>.
-<P>
-
-Please send FSF &amp; GNU inquiries &amp; questions to 
-
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-There are also <A HREF="/home.html#ContactInfo">other ways to
-contact</A> the FSF.
-<P>
-
-Please send comments on these web pages to
-
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>,
-send other questions to
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-<P>
-Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301,  USA
-<P>
-Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is
-permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved.
-<P>
-Updated:
-<!-- hhmts start -->
-$Date: 2007/02/07 02:34:34 $ $Author: mattl $
-<!-- hhmts end -->
-<HR>
-</BODY>
-</HTML>

Index: award-1999.html
===================================================================
RCS file: award-1999.html
diff -N award-1999.html
--- award-1999.html     29 Apr 2006 06:25:09 -0000      1.5
+++ /dev/null   1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,444 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>1999 Free Software Award - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation 
(FSF)</TITLE>
-<LINK REV="made" HREF="mailto:address@hidden";>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#1F00FF" ALINK="#FF0000" 
VLINK="#9900DD">
-<H3>1999 Free Software Award</H3>
-
-<A HREF="/graphics/agnuhead.html"><IMG SRC="/graphics/gnu-head-sm.jpg"
-   ALT=" [image of the Head of a GNU] "
-   WIDTH="129" HEIGHT="122"></A>
-
-<P>
-<HR>
-
-<P>
-For the 1999 Free Software Award, we have received a lot of nominees.
-They are, in alphabetical order;<P>
-<UL>
-    <LI>
-      Alan Cox
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Alessandro Rubini
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Alexandre Julliard
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Alfredo
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Andi Gutmans
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Andrew Tridgell
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Apache Software Foundation
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Armed Linux
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      AT&T Laboratories Cambridge
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Bert Tyler
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Bill Gates
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Bill Joy
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Bram Moolenaar
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Brian Behlendorf
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Brian Paul
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Caolan McNamara
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Carsten Haitzler
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Charles Hannum
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Chuck Hagenbuch
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Craig Burley
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Dan Ingalls
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Danny ter Haar
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Darryl Strauss
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Dave Rand
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Debian Project
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      DJ Delorie
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Donald Becker
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Donald Knuth
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Doug McEachern
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Dr Douglas Schmidt
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Earl Hood
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Eric Allman
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Fractint Team
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Fred Fish
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      FreeBSD Team
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Geoff Harrison
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Guido van Rossum
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      James Clark
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Jamie Zawinski
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Jeffrey A. Law
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Jeremy Katz
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Jim Blandy
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Jim Winstead
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Joey Hess
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      John Gilmore
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      John Ousterhout
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Jordan K. Hubbard
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Jorrit Tyberghein
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Keith Sklower
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Kenji Kojima
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Kirk McKusick
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Kyle Jones
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Lennart Augustsson
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Marc Lehmann
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Mark Linton
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Matthias Ettrich
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Miguel de Icaza
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Mike Heins
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Mike Karels
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Miquels van Smoorenburg
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      MRTG Team
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Nicholas Petreley
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Olivier Fourdan
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Patrick Lenz
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Patrick Volkerding
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Paul Eggert
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Paul Mackerras
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Paul Vixie
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Peter Mattias
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Phil Zimmerman.
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      PHP Project
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Ralf S. Engelschall
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Rasmus Lerdorf
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      SGI
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Shane Caraveo
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Shawn Hargreaves
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Spencer Kimball
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Stig Bakken
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Theo De Raadt
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Thomas Bushnell
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Tim Berners-Lee
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Tim O'Reilly
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Tim Wegner
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Tobias Oetiker
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Tom Adelstein
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Werner Koch
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Wietse Venema
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      W. Richard Stevens
-    </LI>
-
-    <LI>
-      Zeev Suraski
-    </LI>
-</UL>
-<P>
-We want to give this award to a person who has made a great
-contribution to the progress and development of free software (free as
-in freedom; see <A HREF="/philosophy/free-sw.html">our definition of
-free software</A>), through activities that accord with the spirit of free
-software.
-<P>
-Any kind of activity could be eligible--writing software, writing
-documentation, publishing CDs, even journalism--but whatever the
-activity, we want to recognize long-term central contributions to the
-development of the world of free software.  "Accord with the spirit"
-means, for example, that software, manuals or collections of them (on
-tape or CD) must be entirely free.  (Once again, that's free as in
-freedom; see <A HREF="/philosophy/selling.html">our philosophy on selling free 
software</A>)  Work done
-commercially is eligible, but we want to give awards to individuals,
-not companies.
-<P>
-People such as Richard Stallman, Linus Torvalds, and Larry Wall, who
-have already received this or other awards for their contributions,
-are not eligible for the Free Software Award.
-<P>
-The award committee members are Bruce Perens, Eric Raymond, Peter Salus,
-Richard Stallman, and Larry Wall.
-<P>
-Here is a list of
-<A HREF="/award/prior-years.html">prior years'</A>
-awards.
-<P>For more information about the nominees, please read the
-<a href="/award/fsfawardlist.html">nomines</a> page.
-<HR>
-
-Return to <A HREF="/home.html">GNU's home page</A>.
-<P>
-
-Please send FSF &amp; GNU inquiries &amp; questions to 
-
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-There are also <A HREF="/home.html#ContactInfo">other ways to
-contact</A> the FSF.
-<P>
-
-Please send comments on these web pages to
-
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>,
-send other questions to
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-<P>
-Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, 
Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301,  USA
-<P>
-Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is
-permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved.
-<P>
-Updated:
-<!-- hhmts start -->
-$Date: 2006/04/29 06:25:09 $ $Author: ramprasadb $
-<!-- hhmts end -->
-<HR>
-</BODY>
-</HTML>

Index: award.html
===================================================================
RCS file: award.html
diff -N award.html
--- award.html  27 Apr 2006 13:23:52 -0000      1.3
+++ /dev/null   1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,135 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>The Free Software Award - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation 
(FSF)</TITLE>
-<LINK REV="made" HREF="mailto:address@hidden";>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#1F00FF" ALINK="#FF0000" 
VLINK="#9900DD">
-<H3>The Free Software Award</H3>
-<A HREF="/graphics/atypinggnu.html"><IMG SRC="/graphics/gnu-type-sm.jpg"
-   ALT=" [image of the typing GNU] "
-   WIDTH="137" HEIGHT="114"></A>
-
-[
-<!-- Please keep this list alphabetical -->
-<!-- PLEASE UPDATE THE LIST AT THE BOTTOM (OR TOP) OF THE PAGE TOO! -->
-  <A HREF="/award/award.html">English</A>
-<!-- | A HREF="boilerplate.LG.html" LANGUAGE /A  -->
-<!-- Please keep this list alphabetical -->
-<!-- PLEASE UPDATE THE LIST AT THE BOTTOM (OR TOP) OF THE PAGE TOO! -->
-]
-<P>
-<HR>
-<P>
-<!-- Replace this list with the page's contents. -->
-<H4>Table of contents</H4>
-<UL>
-  <LI><A HREF="#introduction" NAME="TOCintroduction">Introduction</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="#1998" NAME="TOC1998">1998 Awards</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="#1999" NAME="TOC1999">1999 Awards</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="#2000" NAME="TOC2000">2000 Awards</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="#2001" NAME="TOC2001">2001 Awards</A>
-
-</UL>
-
-<P>
-<HR>
-<P>
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCintroduction" NAME="introduction">Introduction</A></H4>
-<P>
-The Free Software Foundation project gives the Free Software Award annually
-to an individual who has made a great contribution to the progress and
-development of free software (free as in freedom; see <a
-href="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html";>http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html</a>
-for the definition), through activities that accord with the spirit of free
-software.
-<p>
-Any kind of activity could be eligible--writing software, writing
-documentation, publishing CDs, even journalism--but whatever the activity,
-we want to recognize long-term central contributions to the development of
-the world of free software.  "Accord with the spirit" means, for example,
-that software, manuals or collections of them (on tape or CD) must be
-entirely free.  (Once again, that's free as in freedom; see <a
-href="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.html";>http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.html</a>.)
-Work done commercially is eligible, but we give awards to individuals, not
-to companies, organizations, or teams.
-<p>
-People such as Richard Stallman, Linus Torvalds, Larry Wall,
-Miguel de Icaza, and Brian Paul who have already received this or
-other awards for their contributions, are not eligible for the Free
-Software Award. Among those who are eligible, we try to choose whoever
-has made the greatest contribution.
-<p>
-We ask for nominations from the public in the middle of each year, and
-we present the award late in the year or early in the next year.
-<p>
-<H4><A HREF="#TOC1998" NAME="1998">1998 Awards</A></H4>
-<P>
-The <a href="/award/1998/nominees.html">list of nominees</a>, <a
-href="/award/1998/finalists.html">finalists</a>, and <a
-href="/award/award-1998.html">citation of winner Larry Wall</a> are
-available.
-<p>
-<H4><A HREF="#TOC1999" NAME="1999">1999 Awards</A></H4>
-<P>
-The <a href="/award/award-1999.html">list of nominees</a> and <a
-href="/award/1999/1999.html">citation of winner Miguel de Icaza</a> are
-available.
-<P>
-<H4><A HREF="#TOC2000" NAME="2000">2000 Awards</A></H4>
-<P>
-Details of the 2000 awards ceremony, including a movie, still photos, text
-transcript, and citation of winner Brian Paul, are available <a
-href="/award/2000/2000.html">here</a>.
-<P>
-<H4><A HREF="#TOC2001" NAME="2001">2001 Awards</A></H4>
-<P>
-Details of the 2001 awards ceremony are available <a
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-<P>
-      This page has been borrowed from 
-      <a href="http://www.math.jhu.edu/~martind/fsflist.html";>
-      Daniel Martin's page</a>. He has kindly agreed to use this
-      information on our website.
-<P>     
-      The <A href="/home.html">GNU Project</A> gives out
-      this award every year for outstanding contributions to free
-      software. <A href="/award/award.html">This
-      year's list</A> of nominees is available from the FSF's
-      website. 
-<P>
-       This page tries to list some of this years nominees and their 
-       achievements in sorted order of their names.
-<p>
-<HR>
-
-<P>
-    <DL>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.uk.linux.org/diary/";>Alan Cox</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Linux kernel hacker extraordinaire; creater and maintainer
-        of Portaloo, a portal cgi engine.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Alessandro Rubini
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Wrote Linux Device Drivers,
-        notable linux driver book.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Alexandre Julliard
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Maintainer of <A href= 
-        "http://www.winehq.com/";>Wine</A>.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Alfredo Kenji Kojima
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of the window manager
-        <A href="http://www.windowmaker.org";>WindowMaker</A>.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Andi Gutmans
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        PHP Core team member and Zend author
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Andrew Tridgell
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Famous <A href= 
-        "http://www.samba.org/";>Samba</A> developer, employed by
-        SGI; head of the Samba project.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-       <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.apache.org";>Apache Software
-        Foundation</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The people behind several pieces of free software, most
-        notably the Apache web server.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-       <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.armed.net/";>Armed Linux</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        A GNU/Linux distribution aimed at being installable from inside
-        Windows 9x.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Aka "bero", the guy behind
-        berolinux and beroftp.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Bert Tyler
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Original creator of fractint.
-      </DD>
-      <DT>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-       Bill Gates
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        I have to believe someone was trying to be funny. Chairman
-        and CEO of the oft-villified Microsoft Corporation.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Bill Joy
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        CTO for Sun; invented vi, Jini, and many other things.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Bram Moolenaar
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The lead developer of <A
-        href="http://www.vim.org/";>vim</A>, a text editor in the
-        spirit of vi.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Brian Behlendorf
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Head of the Apache project
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Brian Paul
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Developer of <A href="http://www.mesa3d.org";>Mesa, the
-        OpenGL clone</A>.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A HREF="http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan";>Caol&aacute;n McNamara</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of 
-        <A HREF="http://www.wvware.com/";>wvWare</A> (formerly MSWordView);
-        general WindowsMetaFile-related hacking.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.rasterman.com/";>Carsten Haitzler</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        aka "Rasterman" - one of the two people behind the <A href= 
-        "http://www.enlightenment.org/";>Enlightenment window
-        manager</A>.  (and Imlib, Eeyes, etc.)
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Charles Hannum
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        <A href="http://www.netbsd.org/";>NetBSD</A> core developer.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://wso.williams.edu/~chagenbu/";>Chuck
-        Hagenbuch</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of <A href="http://horde.org/imp/";>IMP</A>, an
-        IMAP&lt;-&gt;Web system based on PHP.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://world.std.com/~burley/";>Craig Burley</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Long time <A href="http://world.std.com/~burley/g77.html";>
-        g77</A> project leader.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Dan Ingalls
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        One of the founders of Smalltalk (with Alan Kay and Adele
-        Goldberg)
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Danny ter Haar
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        CEO of <A href="http://www.cistron.nl/";>Cistron</A> and
-        author of init. Active in the Dutch Domain Registry and a
-        lobbyist.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Darryl Strauss
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Maintainer of glide for
-        GNU/Linux. Works at Precision Insight doing accelerated 3D for
-        XFree.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Dave Rand
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        One of the people behind the
-        <A href= 
-        "http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html";>
-        Multi Router Traffic Grapher</A>.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Debian Project
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        People who put together <A href="http://www.debian.org/";>
-        Debian</A>, a GNU/Linux distribution.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.delorie.com/users/dj/";>DJ Delorie</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The only reason there exists any GNU software for DOS. Ok,
-        that may be a slight exaggeration, but this is the person
-        behind DJGPP, the gnu compiler port to DOS.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Donald Becker
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        GNU/Linux kernel hacker; wrote lots of network card drivers;
-        major figure in the Beowulf project at NASA
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href=
-        "http://www-cs-staff.stanford.edu/~knuth/index.html";>Donald
-        Knuth</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of TeX, (and associated tools) <EM>the</EM>
-        typesetting software. Author of one of the all-time classic
-        computer science textbooks. He also created a
-        sadly-underutilized system for literate programming called
-        "Web".
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Doug McEachern
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Lead author and maintainer of <A href= 
-        "http://perl.apache.org/";>Apache's mod_perl</A>, offerring
-        superior perl integration with the Apache web server.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/";>Dr Douglas
-        Schmidt</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Lead developer of <A href= 
-        "http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE.html";>ACE</A>; long
-        time contributor of open source code, including GPERF and a
-        high performance CORBA 2.2 compliant ORB. Frequently gives
-        patient answers to questions on the ACE, TAO, and CORBA
-        users' newsgroups.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/";>Earl Hood</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of <A href= 
-        "http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/CPAN/by-author/EHOOD.html";>
-        several</A> perl and perl-based tools, among them <A href= 
-        "http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/mhonarc.html";>
-        MHonArc</A>, a mail to html converter. Also maintains the
-        <A href="http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/perlWWW/";>
-        perlWWW</A> and <A href= 
-        "http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/perlSGML.html";>
-        perlSGML</A> indices.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Eric Allman
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The original author of sendmail. While working
-        at the University of California, he got involved with the
-        early Unix effort at Berkeley. Over the years, he wrote a
-        number of utilities that appeared with various releases of
-        BSD, including the -me macros, tset, trek, syslog,
-        vacation, and of course sendmail.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Fractint Team
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The people behind <A href= 
-        "http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/fractint.html";>
-        fractint</A>, a wonderful fractal-visualization tool for
-        DOS. Fractint was developed collaboratively over compuserve
-        and internet email long before "open source" was even two
-        words next to each other. This group is also responsible
-        for the <A href= 
-        "http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/stone_soup.html";>
-        "Stone Soup" characterization</A> of open source.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Fred Fish
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Early (1980s) distributor of
-        free and public domain software, mostly for the Amiga. The
-        "Fish Disks" were a great number of people's introduction
-        to the world of free software and prompted many of them to
-        go on to contribute themselves. Also ported GNU software to
-        the Amiga and BeOS.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        FreeBSD Team
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The folks behind <A href="http://www.freebsd.org";>
-        FreeBSD</A>.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://mandrake.net/";>Geoff Harrison</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        aka "Mandrake", one of the two people behind the <A href= 
-        "http://www.enlightenment.org/";>Enlightenment window
-        manager</A>.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Guido van Rossum
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Created the Python programming language. (Larry Wall says
-        the Dr. Dobbs prize Mr. van Rossum won this past year
-        doesn't affect the FSF's award)
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        James Clark
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        His developments include groff, sgmls, SP, Jade, XT and XP.
-        He has been heavily involved with standards bodies (ISO
-        SC34 and W3C), and was the technical lead for the
-        development of XML. His software is noted for its attention
-        to internationalization issues.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-      
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.jwz.org/";>Jamie Zawinski</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Developer of Lucid Emacs (xemacs), former lead programmer
-        of <A href="http://www.mozilla.org";>Mozilla</A>, originator
-        of the "no magic pixie-dust" characterization of open
-        source.<BR>
-        He also wrote xscreensaver and several other X programs.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-      
-      <DT>
-        Jeffrey A. Law
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        One of the top people of
-        egcs development.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Jeremy Katz
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Involved heavily in <A href="http://www.icecast.org/";>
-        icecast</A> and was one of the founders of <A href= 
-        "http://www.linuxpower.org/";>linuxpower.org</A>.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://sanpietro.red-bean.com/~jimb/";>Jim
-        Blandy</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Maintainer of <A href= 
-        "http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html";>guile</A>,
-        the FSF's preferred extension language and all-around good
-        programming glue. Has worked for the Free Software
-        Foundation on and off for nine years.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Jim Winstead
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        PHP Core team member
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Joey Hess
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Major contributor to <A href="http://www.debian.org";>
-        Debian</A>. Maintainer of the program "Alien" which allows
-        one, as much as is possible, to use binary packages from
-        one GNU/Linux distribution on other distributions. 
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        John Gilmore
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        co-founder of Cygnus, reintegrator of gdb, open source and
-        cryptography activist.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        John Ousterhout
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Created the Tcl programming language.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Jordan K. Hubbard
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        One of the core FreeBSD team members. Whenever you see
-        cathair.freebsd.org:/USR/SRC/SYS/COMPILE in your dmesg,
-        that's him.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Jorrit Tyberghein
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The person behind <A href="http://crystal.linuxgames.com/";>
-        Crystal Space</A>, a portable 3D engine. <A href= 
-        "http://www.betabites.com/";>betabites</A> has <A href= 
-        "http://www.betabites.com/features/interview/crystal/crystal.html";>
-        this interview</A> with him.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~sklower/";>Keith
-        Sklower</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Wrote RFCs 1717 and 1969,
-        which define the PPP Multilink Protocol and PPP DES
-        Protocol. (But there must be more - what does this have to
-        do with free software?)
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Kirk McKusick
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Major figure in BSD development. He contributed <A href= 
-        "http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/kirkmck.html";>
-        an account of the early history of BSD</A> the O'Reilly's
-        "OpenSources" book.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Kyle Jones
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of VM, the Emacs mail reader.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Lars Mange Ingebrigtsen
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of <A href= 
-        "http://www.gnus.org/";>GNUS</A>, the emacs news/mail
-        reader.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Lennart Augustsson
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Created USB tools for NetBSD, the largest and most
-        comprehensive set of USB tools.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Marc Lehmann
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Maintainer of pgcc; also has
-        a few gimp plugins to his name.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Mark Linton
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Lead developer of dbx, <A href= 
-        "http://www.vectaport.com/ivtools/interviews.html";>
-        InterViews</A>, and Fresco.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Matthias Ettrich
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Lead developer of Lyx, then <A href="http://www.kde.org";>
-        KDE</A> on top of Qt.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Miguel de Icaza
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        One of the driving forces behind <A href= 
-        "http://www.gnome.org/";>gnome</A>; also the main author of
-        Midnight Commander, a very popular non-GUI (i.e. console)
-        file manager. He was also heavily involved in one of the
-        Linux kernel ports, and is heavily involved in developing
-        Gnumeric (the GNOME spreadsheet) and Bonobo (the GNOME
-        embedding architecture). 
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Mike Heins
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Creator of <A href="http://www.minivend.com/";>Minivend</A>,
-        free software-based e-commerce. Also responsible for the
-        CGI::Imagemap perl module
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Mike Karels
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Major figure in early BSD development. 
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Miquel van Smoorenburg
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Wrote several utilities, as well as <A href= 
-        "http://www.cistron.nl/";>Cistron's</A> Radius software. (<A
-        href="ftp://ftp.cistron.nl/";>Cistron's ftp site</A>
-        contains much of his stuff)
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        MRTG Team
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The people behind <A href= 
-        "http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html";>
-        MRTG</A>, a tool to visualize network traffic.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Nicholas Petreley
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Journalist; colunmist for
-        linuxworld and infoworld, The editor of NC World before it
-        went broke.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Olivetti Research Laboratories
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The creators of <A href= 
-        "http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/";>VNC</A> (Virtual
-        Network Computing, a remote display system) and <A href= 
-        "http://www.uk.research.att.com/omniORB/";>omniORB</A> (a
-        small and fast CORBA implementation). Note that since the
-        start of 1999 they haven't existed as "Olivetti Research
-        Laboratories" but as "AT&amp;T Labs Cambridge".
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Olivier Fourdan
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of <A href="http://www.xfce.org/";>XFce</A>, a
-        lightweight and easily configurable environment for X11.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Patrick Lenz
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Aka
-        "Scoop", the person behind <A href= 
-        "http://www.freshmeat.net/";>freshmeat</A>.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Patrick Volkerding
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Slackware distribution maintainer
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Paul Eggert
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Linux kernel hacker currently lecturing at UCLA.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://cs.anu.edu.au/~Paul.Mackerras/";>Paul
-        Mackerras</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        One of the co-writers of
-        rsync. One of the people involved with the <A href= 
-        "http://www.fujitsu.co.jp/hypertext/fpcrf/e/1998pd/dwalsh.html";>
-        AP/Linux</A> project.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Paul Vixie
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of "Vixie cron", the standard cron against which all
-        others are measured. Also the primary author of bind.
-        Anti-spam activist.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Peter Mattis
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        One of the two creators of <A href="http://www.gimp.org/";>
-        the gimp</A> and its widget set <A href=
-        "http://www.gtk.org";>gtk</A>. Linuxworld has <A href= 
-        "http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-01/lw-01-gimp.html";>
-        this interview</A> with him.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Phil Zimmerman
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The man behind pgp; cryptography activist.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        PHP Project
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        All of the people behind <A
-        href="http://www.php.net/";>PHP</A>, a language for
-        server-side web scripting/web-database interaction.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.engelschall.com/";>Ralf S.
-        Engelschall</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of <A href= 
-        "http://www.engelschall.com/sw/wml/";>WML</A>, <A href= 
-        "http://www.engelschall.com/sw/eperl/";>ePerl</A>, <A href= 
-        "http://www.engelschall.com/sw/iselect/";>iSelect</A>, <A
-        href="http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mm/";>MM</A>, <A href= 
-        "http://www.engelschall.com/sw/nps/";>NPS</A>, <A href= 
-        "http://www.gnu.org/software/shtool/shtool.html";>shtool</A>
-        and <A href="http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/pth.html";>
-        Pth</A>. Core <A href="http://www.apache.org/";>Apache</A>
-        team member, including contributing mod_ssl, mod_rewrite
-        and APACI.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Rasmus Lerdorf
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Created the PHP language and also an Apache core team
-        member.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.sgi.com/";>SGI</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Silicon Graphics Inc. In
-        addition to their more conventional software and hardware
-        activities, they do development work on the linux kernel,
-        have released their XFS journaling filesystem under the GPL
-        and have open-source'ed GLX.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Shane Caraveo
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Core <A href="http://www.php.net/";>PHP</A> developer. (And
-        I suspect more; any help on this?)
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Shawn Hargreaves
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Main author of the Allegro
-        graphics/sound/input/etc library for DJGPP.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Spencer Kimball
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        One of the two creators of <A href="http://www.gimp.org/";>
-        the gimp</A> and its widget set <A href=
-        "http://www.gtk.org";>gtk</A>. Linuxworld has <A href= 
-        "http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-01/lw-01-gimp.html";>
-        this interview</A> with him.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Stig Bakken
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        PHP Core team member
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Theo De Raadt
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Created <A href="http://www.openbsd.org";>OpenBSD</A>,
-        making the most proactively secure OS around.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-      
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.mit.edu/~tb/";>Thomas Bushnell</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Designer and current maintainer of <A href= 
-        "http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/";>GNU Hurd</A>.
-        Previously maintained GNU tar.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-      
-      <DT>
-        Tim Berners-Lee
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Created the WWW by authoring
-        the HTML, URL and HTTP standards, as well as the first web
-        server and browsers. Since then a tireless advocate of open
-        content, very active in the w3c.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-      
-      <DT>
-        Tim O'Reilly
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        CEO of <A href="http://www.oreilly.com";>O'Reilly &amp;
-        Associates</A>, publishers of documentation for various
-        computer systems. Also, publisher of much of the existing
-        documentation for free software systems.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Tim Wegner
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Graphics guru; one of the
-        developers in the Fractint group and also one of the people
-        behind POV-Ray. Creator of the PNG format.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/";>Tobias
-        Oetiker</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        One of the people behind the
-        <A href= 
-        "http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html";>
-        Multi Router Traffic Grapher</A>. Also the author of <A
-        href=
-        "http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/mappli/projects.html";>
-        several other tools</A>.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Tom Adelstein
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The CIO/CFO of 
-        Bynari, Inc. He's the author of several books and
-        articles on business and technology and has management,
-        consulting and hands-on experience in the Information
-        Technology field.
-      </DD>
-      
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.guug.de/~Werner.Koch/";>Werner Koch</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        The main person behind <A href="http://www.gnupg.org";>
-        gnupg</A>.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.porcupine.org/wietse/";>Wietse
-        Venema</A>
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Author of several security packages, most notably TCP
-        Wrappers; co-author of the network scanning tool SATAN.
-        Author of <A href="http://www.postfix.org/";>Postfix</A>,
-        the latest free-software mailer that everyone's talking
-        about.
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        W. Richard Stevens
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        (deceased) author of books on network programming, best
-        written works on internet protocols for those not
-        interested in sifting through RFC's. 
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-      <DT>
-        Zeev Suraski
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        PHP Core team member and Zend author
-      </DD>
-      <BR>
-
-    </DL>
-
-    <P>
-    <HR>
-<P>
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCack" NAME="ack">Acknowledgements</A></H4>
-<P>We would like to thank Daniel Martin for doing such a fine job
-   in compiling this list.
-
-    <P>
-      <A name="Thanks">Thanks to</A>:
-    </P>
-    <UL>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks1">Aedem</A> (at kaxis.penguinpowered.com)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks2">Alla</A> (at lysator.liu.se)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks3">Andrew Kanaber</A> (at arachsys.com)
-      </LI>
-       
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks4">Anonymous submitter 1</A>
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks5">Anonymous submitter 2</A>
-      </LI>
-      
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks6">Anonymous submitter 3</A>
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks7">Anonymous submitter 4</A>
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks8">Anonymous submitter 5</A>
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks9">Anonymous submitter 6 and 7</A>
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks10">Axel Boldt</A> (at math.ucsb.edu)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks11">Christian Robottom Reis</A> (at
-        radiumsystems.com.br)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks12">Emissary</A> (at linuxpower.org)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks13">Joey Hess</A> (at kitenet.net)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks14">Luke B. Bishop</A> (at
-        nanosoft.hypermart.net)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks15">Lyndon Drake</A> (at kcbbs.gen.nz)
-      </LI>
-       
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks16">Mandrake</A> (at mandrake.net)
-      </LI>
-      
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks17">Mark Gordon</A> (at acm.org)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks18">Olivier Ripoll</A> (at imt.unine.ch)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks19">Philip Newton</A> (at datenrevision.de)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks20">Quentin Stafford-Fraser</A> (at att.com)
-      </LI>
-      
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks21">Sarah</A> (at silentmedia.org)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks22">Scott Johnston</A> (at vectaport.com)
-      </LI>
-
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks23">Spence M</A> (at ociweb.com)
-      </LI>
-     
-      <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks24">Xander Harris</A> (at mailtag.com)
-      </LI>
-      
-    </UL>
-
-<p>
-<HR>
-
-<P>
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCdisclaimer" NAME="disclaimer">Disclaimer</A></H4>
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href="../award-1998.html">citation of winner Larry Wall</a>
-<P>
-<!-- Here is the "long" list of finalists prepared by Carol Botteron and 
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-<pre>
-
-          The First Annual Free Software Foundation Award
-               for the Advancement of Free Software
-
-                           MIT Media Lab
-                      Friday, October 9, 1998
-
-                             Finalists
-
-
-
-The Apache Project is a collaborative software development effort
-aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and
-freely-available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server.
-  "Apache has demonstrated that free software can be the best
-available in open (market) competition, measured by commercial
-standards of quality, and that an open, distributed development
-process can produce such software.  While there are many other pieces
-of commercial-quality free software available, I believe Apache is
-unique in both being clearly preferred to its commercial competitors
-*and* having been developed in a relatively decentralized manner."
-
-
-
-Donald J. Becker was nominated for network device drivers for
-GNU/Linux, and for the Beowulf project.
-  He is a Staff Scientist with the Center of Excellence in Space Data
-and Information Sciences.  CESDIS is part of the University Space
-Research Association, a non-profit consortium of universities that
-funds space-related university research and runs research groups such
-as RIACS and ICASE.
-  He is also the principal investigator on the Beowulf Project, an
-effort to develop a software distribution to help others build
-high-performance workstations based on a cluster of off-the-shelf
-processing nodes running GNU/Linux.
-
-
-
-Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, an internet-based
-hypermedia initiative for global information sharing.  He directs the
-World Wide Web (W3) Consortium, an open forum of companies and
-organizations with the mission to realize the full potential of the
-Web.
-  "In the course of history, Hypertext and the concept of a universal
-document and linking system has been invented dozens of times.  Tim's
-unique contribution was enabled by, and indisputably demonstrated, the
-inexorable power of free software.  Upon this infrastructure, the
-World Wide Web came into being, and more than anything else, changed
-the world's perception of the intrinsic value of free software."
-
-
-
-L. Peter Deutsch was nominated for Ghostscript, an interpreter for the
-PostScript (TM) language. A PostScript interpreter usually takes as
-input a set of graphics commands. The output is usually a page bitmap
-which is then sent to an output device such as a printer or
-display. PostScript is embedded in many printers.
-  "Ghostscript is the base of virtually all GNU/Linux (and possibly
-other free OS) printing systems."
-
-
-
-Jordan Hubbard was one of the founders of the FreeBSD Project and is
-its public relations officer and release engineer, as well as
-President and CEO of FreeBSD, Inc.  "Number One cat herder."  FreeBSD
-is an advanced BSD Unix operating system for "PC-compatible"
-computers.
-  Jordan Hubbard will chair the FREENIX track at USENIX '99 in
-Monterey, CA on June 6-11, 1999.
-
-
-Donald Knuth, one of the acknowledged fathers of computer science, was
-nominated for his TeX typesetting system and his technique of
-`literate programming.'  "His special contribution is that he
->>explained<< a large program that does "real life" work."  His books
-include _The Art of Computer Programming_, _Literate Programming_, and
-_Digital Typography_. He is Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer
-Programming at Stanford University.
-  In 1974 Donald Knuth won the Turing Award, the ACM's most
-prestigious technical award.  In 1996 he received the Kyoto Prize,
-Japan's highest private award for lifetime achievement, the closest
-thing to a Nobel Prize in computer science.
-
-
-
-Ted Lemon was nominated for his work with the Internet Software
-Consortium.  The ISC is a nonprofit corporation for the implementation
-of publicly-available code for key portions of the Internet
-infrastructure. Its current programs include widely-used
-implementations of the Domain Name System (BIND), Netnews (INN) and
-the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).  Ted Lemon is
-Architect and programmer on ISC DHCP, which automates most of the
-management of IP addresses on client machines, and he participates
-actively in the support list for that product.
-  "Ted is excellent at considering the suggestions for changes in the
-software and incorporating those which will make the product more
-useful, while keeping the code base "rock solid" and making sure that
-everything complies with the pertinent RFCs.  If more people worked
-through an idea before releasing the product the way Ted does,
-computer software would be much more reliable and would interact with
-other software and hardware more easily."
-
-
-
-Brian Paul is the author of the Mesa 3D graphics library.  Mesa uses
-the OpenGL API (Application Programming Interface).  Most applications
-written for OpenGL can use Mesa instead without changing the source
-code.  Mesa was originally designed for Unix/X11 systems and is still
-best supported on those systems. Others have contributed drivers for
-the Amiga, Apple Macintosh, BeOS, NeXT, OS/2, MS-DOS, VMS, and Windows
-95/NT.
-  Brian Paul now works at Avid Technology in Tewksbury, Mass., but his
-work there is not associated with Mesa.  He was formerly employed at
-the Space Science and Engineering Center at the University of
-Wisconsin - Madison.
-
-
-
-Eric S. Raymond was nominated for his writings, especially his essay
-"The Cathedral and the Bazaar."  This paper was described by Netscape
-Communications, Inc., as a major factor in their decision to release
-their client software as open source.
-  He is also editor of _The New Hackers' Dictionary_; principal
-researcher and author of _Portable C and Unix Systems Programming_;
-programmer of "C-INTERCAL", an INTERCAL-to-C compiler; principal
-co-developer of ncurses, a freeware screen-handling library with an
-API compatible with System V curses(3); co-curator of the
-Retrocomputing Museum; and Technical Director of the Chester County
-Internet Link (CCIL).
-  He "defined what it means to be Open Source" and was
-"single-handedly responsible for Netscape going open source."  "His
-fetchmail program (not to mention that delightful Intercal to C
-translator :) ) is a great goodness."
-
-
-
-Henry Spencer is a widely quoted Unix systems programmer who developed
-robust and widely used software to handle regular expressions.
-  He ran the first Usenet site in Canada, and is well-known as a
-Usenet contributor in many areas, notably the space and C groups.  He
-and David Lawrence wrote _Managing Usenet_.  He also wrote _The Ten
-Commandments For C Programmers_, and the "regular expressions" chapter
-for _Software Solutions in C_.
-  He has written various pieces of freely-available software: the
-public-domain getopt, the first redistributable string library, the
-widely-used redistributable regular-expression library, the 4.4BSD
-POSIX regular-expression library, the awf text formatter, etc.  He and
-Geoff Collyer wrote C News, one of the two major software packages for
-network news transport and storage.
-
-
-
-Larry Wall was nominated for his many contributions to the advancement
-of freely distributed software, most notably Perl, a robust scripting
-language for sophisticated text manipulation and system management.
-His other widely-used programs include rn (news reader), patch
-(development and distribution tool), metaconfig (a program that writes
-Configure scripts), and the Warp space-war game.
-  "... Perl, a tool that takes the Unix ideas of flexibility and
-portability further than almost any program before it. Perl is
-probably the most powerful and widely applicable GNU program."
-  "Larry Wall has always promoted keeping his implementations free for
-all to study, enhance, and build on, without restrictions, and the
-freedom for all to benefit in whatever ways they can from his
-products."
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-
-         The First Annual Free Software Foundation Award
-               for the Advancement of Free Software
-
-                           MIT Media Lab
-                      Friday, October 9, 1998
-
-                             Nominees
-
-Alan Cox
-Alex Stepanov
-Andreas Zeller
-Andrew Tridgell
-Anybody associated with GIMP project.
-Apache group
-Arnold Robbins
-Bob Scheifler
-Bob Young
-Bram Moolenaar
-Brian Fox
-Brian McCauley
-Brian Paul
-Bruce Perens
-Bryan Dye
-Carsten Haitzler and Geoff Harrison
-Chrisopher Langton
-Clayton Donley
-Craig Burley
-Danny Gasparovski
-Dave Miller
-David Harris
-David Stes
-Debian GNU/Linux project
-DJ Delorie
-Dominique Colnet
-Donald Gudehus
-Donald J. Becker
-Donald Knuth
-Douglas C. Schmidt
-Doug MacEachern
-Duane Wessels
-Eberhard Mattes
-Eli Zaretskii
-Eric Allman
-Eric S. Raymond
-Erik Naggum
-ETL, Japan: Ken'ichi Handa et al.
-Fred Fish
-FreeBSD core team
-gcc version 2.7.x.x team
-Guido van Rossum
-Henry Spencer
-H.J. Lu
-Ian Taylor
-Jack Dongarra
-James Clark
-James Love and Ralph Nader
-Jamie Zawinski and Jim Barksdale
-Jan Hubicka
-Jim Warren
-Joachim Neubueser and Martin Schoenert
-Joel Sherrill
-John Gilmore
-John W. Eaton
-Jon "maddog" Hall
-Jordan K. Hubbard
-Kai-Uwe Rommel
-Karin Kylander and Olof S. Kylander
-Katharine English
-KDE-Team
-Larry Wall
-Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
-L. Peter Deutsch
-Marc Andreesson
-Mark Hessling
-Matthias Ettrich
-Matt Welsh
-Michael Tiemann
-Miguel de Icaza
-NEdit team
-Nick Petreley
-NPR
-Patrick Lenz
-Patrick Volkerding
-Paul Eggert
-Paul Vixie
-Peter Mattis
-Philip Hazel
-Phil Zimmerman
-PHP development team
-Ralf S. Engelschall
-Randal Schwartz
-Richard Leyton
-Rick Adams
-Rob Malda
-Rob Mlada
-Roland McGrath
-Sebastian Rahtz
-Spencer Kimball
-Steve Baur
-Ted Lemon and the Internet Software Consortium
-The creator and free distributor of arachnophillia web authoring
-The guy who wrote Kaffe
-The SAMBA Team
-Tim Berners-Lee
-Timo Salmi
-Tom Christiansen
-Tristan Gingold
-Ulrich Drepper
-Vern Parson
-webmaster of http://www.linux.org
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-New York, New York - December 15, 1999 - The Free
-Software Foundation (FSF) bestowed its second Free
-Software Foundation Award for the Advancement of Free
-Software on Miguel de Icaza.  The award, a
-one-of-a-kind handmade quilt, was given to the
-27-year-old Mexico native for de Icaza's excellent
-work on the
-<A HREF="http://www.gnome.org";>GNOME</a> project.  The ceremony was held in
-conjunction with
-<A HREF="http://thebazaar.org";>The Bazaar</A>, an EarthWeb event
-currently taking place at the Jacob Javits Center in
-New York City.
-
-<P>
-de Icaza headed a team of more than 300 programmers
-worldwide, most of them volunteers, in the development
-of GNOME.  GNOME is a user-friendly graphical users
-interface (GUI) and programming platform for
-GNU/Linux.  GNOME 1.0 was first released in March,
-1999 and has since had a step-up release.     
-
-<P>
-"Miguel's efforts have done a great deal to bring the
-free software model into the mainstream," Peter Salus,
-chairman of the Free Software Foundation Awards
-Committee said.  "The GNOME project enables a new
-generation of computer users to access the power of
-GNU/Linux."
-
-<P>
-The two other finalists for the award were: Donald
-Knuth for his TeX and METAFONT systems which developed
-a new paradigm for typesetting and for his technique
-of "literate programming" and John Gilmore for his
-work with Cygnus Solutions, the first company
-dedicated to supporting free software, as well as for
-his continued championship of the Free Software
-movement.
-
-<P>
-"We began the Free Software Foundation Award as a way
-to honor those who have tirelessly given their time
-and their immense talent to further the free software
-movement," Richard Stallman, founder and president of
-the Free Software Foundation said. "We felt that
-Miguel's continued work on the GNOME project deserved
-the honor."
-
-<P>
-de Icaza continues the effort to make GNOME a
-competitive user's interface, developing programs like
-Bonobo, a compound document model system that enables
-all programs using the GNOME format to work together
-seamlessly.  He and partner Nat Friedman have founded
-Helix Code, a company dedicated to taking GNOME to the
-next level by providing viable, commercial-grade
-software based on the free software model.
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-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
-Kontakt:
-      Free Software Foundation Europe
-        Germany: Georg C. F. Greve <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +49-40-23809080
-                 Fax: +49-40-23809081
-
-        France:  Frederic Couchet  <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +(33/0) 6 60 68 89 31
-
-      Free Software Foundation (USA)
-          Tim Ney <address@hidden>
-          Phone: +1-617-542-5942
-
-          Leslie Proctor <address@hidden>
-          Proctor Resources
-          Phone: +1-818-395-4482
-
-
-"Brian Paul erhält den "Free Software Foundation Award For the
- Advancement of Free Software"; Mitarbeiter von VA Linux wird für
- seine Arbeit an der Mesa 3D Grafik-Bibliothek geehrt; Free Software
- Foundation Europe richtet Zeremonie aus."
-
-Paris, Frankreich - 2. Februar 2 2001 - Die Free Software Foundation
-(FSF) hielt ihren dritten jährlichen "Free Software Foundation Award
-for the Advancement of Free Software" in Paris, Frankreich ab.
-Richard M. Stallman überreichte Brian Paul die Auszeichnung, einen
-einzigartigen, handgefertigten Wandteppich, für seine bahnbrechende
-Arbeit an der Mesa 3D Grafik-Bibliothek. Die von APRIL, der lokalen
-assozierten Organisation der Free Software Foundation Europe,
-ausgerichtete Zeremonie wurde gesponsort von Aurora, Idealx, und VA
-Linux Systems (LNUX). Überschüssige Einnahmen der Veranstaltung kommen
-der Free Software Foundation Europe zugute.
-
-Der Sieger und die anderen Finalisten wurden durch ein Gremium von
-Pionieren und Leitfiguren der Free Software Szene aus einer großen
-Anzahl von größtenteils ehrenamtlichen Entwicklern ermittelt, die
-weltweit ihre Zeit der Arbeit an Freier Software widmen. Das Gremium
-enthielt Jeff Bates, Vorsitzender; Steve Blood; Jeff Carr; Miguel de
-Icaza und Bruce Perens.
-
-"Die Mesa 3D Grafik-Bibliothek erlaubt den Nutzern Freier Software die
-Modellierung und das Rendering in echtem 3D." sagte Jeff Bates,
-Vorsitzender des Free Software Foundation Awards Ausschußes.  "Die
-Bibliothek fügte dem GNU/Linux System Werkzeuge und Fähigkeiten hinzu,
-die von Leuten auf der ganzen Welt verwendet werden."
-
-Paul wurde aus den drei Finalisten für die Auszeichnung ausgewählt;
-die anderen waren Donald Becker, für seine Arbeit an den
-Netzwerktreibern für das GNU/Linux System, sowie Patrick Lenz für
-seine Arbeit an freshmeat.net.
-
-"Wir begannen den Free Software Foundation Award als einen Weg, um die
-zu ehren, die unermüdich ihre Zeit und ihr immenses Talent der
-Förderung der Free Software Bewegung zur Verfügung gestellt haben",
-sagte Richard M. Stallman, Gründer und Präsident der Free Software
-Foundation.  "Obwohl nur einer der drei Finalisten die Auszeichnung in
-Empfang nehmen wird, so verdienen doch alle Anerkennung für ihre
-unschätzbaren Beiträge."
-
-Dies war die dritte Auszeichnung dieser Art; die vorherigen
-Preisträger waren Miguel de Icaza und Larry Wall.
-
-Die Zeremonie fand im "Museum of Jewish Art and History" in Paris
-statt und wurde ausgerichtet von der "Association Pour la Promotion et
-la Recherche en Informatique Libre" (APRIL). APRIL ist die
-französische assoziierte Organisation der Free Software Foundation
-Europe. "Diese Veranstaltung war eine großartige Möglichkeit für die
-FSF und die FSF Europe, um sehr eng zusammenzuarbeiten.", sagte Oliver
-Berger, Generalsekretär von APRIL.
-
-Während der Veranstaltung wurden zwei weitere Auszeichnungen
-verliehen. Georg C. F. Greve, designierter Präsident der FSF Europe,
-überreichte Daniel Riek ein "Certificate of Appreciation" für seine
-essentielle Unterstützung der grundlegende Unterstützung Free Software
-Foundation Europe.  Frederic Couchet, Präsident von APRIL, verlieh
-Loic Dachary eine Auszeichnung für seine Arbeit und unerschütterliche
-Hingabe an Freie Software in den letzten 14 Jahren.
-
-Ein Video und Fotos der Zeremonie sind verfügbar unter:
-    http://www.gnu.org/award/2000/
-
-Über die Free Software Foundation:
-
-Die Free Software Foundation (FSF), eine in den U.S.A. nach 501c
-gemeinnützige Organisation. Sie verfolgt das Ziel, Beschränkungen bei
-der Benutzung, Kopie und Veränderung von Computer-Programmen für das
-Wohl der Allgemeinheit aufzuheben. Dies wird angestrebt durch die
-Förderung der Entwicklung neuer Freier Software, um die Notwendigkeit
-der Benutzung proprietärer Systeme und Programme zu eliminieren.
-Weiterhin arbeitet sie daran, das Bewußtsein für die ethischen und
-politischen Aspekte auszubauen, die die Freiheit eines
-Software-Benutzers betreffen. Ihre Webseite ist unter
-http://www.gnu.org zu erreichen und dient als wichtige, weltweite
-Resource für Informationen über GNU/Linux mit über 1 Million Besucher
-pro Woche. Das Hauptquartier befindet sich in Boston, MA, U.S.A.
-
-Über die Free Software Foundation Europe:
-
-Die Aufgaben der Free Software Foundation Europe werden u.a. darin
-bestehen, Initiativen für freie Software in Europa zu koordinieren,
-Infrastruktur für Freie-Software-Projekte und speziell das GNU-Projekt
-bereitzustellen sowie ein Kompetenzzentrum für die Politik und die
-Presse aufzubauen.
-
-Eine internationale Gruppe ist zur Zeit dabei, die Planung für das
-weitere Vorgehen auszuarbeiten. Die ursprünglichen vier Mitglieder,
-Bernhard Reiter, Peter Gerwinski, Werner Koch und Georg C. F. Greve,
-sind bekannte Kapazitäten auf dem Gebiet der Freien
-Software. Inzwischen wurde die Gruppe durch Frederic Couchet
-(wohlbekannt durch seine Arbeit für April in Frankreich), Jonas Öberg
-(ein anerkannter Vertreter Freier Software in Schweden) und Alessandro
-Rubini (der in der italienischen Free Software Community sehr aktiv
-ist) verstärkt. Gemeinsam mit einer großen Zahl engagierter
-Freiwilliger auf Mailinglisten wird diese Gruppe die Prinzipien der
-Freien Software in Europa in der europäischen Öffentlichkeit
-vertreten.
-
-Weitere Informationen zur FSF Europe finden
-sich unter http://www.fsfeurope.org.

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-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
-Media Contacts:
-      Free Software Foundation (USA)
-          Tim Ney <address@hidden>
-          Phone: +1-617-542-5942
-
-          Leslie Proctor <address@hidden>
-          Proctor Resources
-          Phone: +1-818-395-4482
-
-      Free Software Foundation Europe
-        Germany: Georg C. F. Greve <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +49-40-23809080
-                 Fax: +49-40-23809081
-
-        France:  Frederic Couchet  <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +(33/0) 6 60 68 89 31
-
-
-Brian Paul is Awarded the Free Software Foundation Award For the Advancement
-of Free Software
-
-VA Linux employee is honored for his work on the Mesa 3D Graphics Library
-
-Free Software Foundation Europe Hosts and Organizes Ceremony
-
-
-Paris, France - February 2, 2001 - The Free Software Foundation (FSF)
-bestowed its third annual Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement
-of Free Software in Paris, France.  Richard Stallman presented the award, a
-one-of-a-kind handmade quilt, to Brian Paul for his ground-breaking work on
-the Mesa 3D Graphics Library.  The ceremony was sponsored by Aurora, Idealx,
-and VA Linux Systems (LNUX).  The Association for Promotion and Research in
-Libre Computing (APRIL) organized the ceremony.  Proceeds from the event
-went to benefit the Free Software Foundation Europe.
-
-A panel of free software pioneers and leaders selected the winner and two
-other finalists from the scores of mostly volunteer programmers worldwide
-who dedicate their time to advancing free software.  The selection panel
-included: Jeff Bates, Chairperson; Steve Blood; Jeff Carr; Miguel de Icaza
-and Bruce Perens.
-
-"The Mesa 3D Graphics Library allows free software users to model and
-render in full 3D." Jeff Bates, chairman of the Free Software Foundation
-Awards Committee said.  "The library has added tools and capabilities to the
-GNU/Linux system that are being utilized by people all over the world."
-
-Brian Paul was chosen from three finalists for the award.  The other
-finalists were Donald Becker, for his network device drivers for the
-GNU/Linux system and Patrick Lenz for his work on freshmeat.net.
-
-"We began the Free Software Foundation Award as a way to honor those who
-have tirelessly given their time and their immense talent to further the
-Free Software Movement," Richard Stallman, founder and president of the Free
-Software Foundation said.  "While only one of the three finalists will
-receive the award, they all deserve to be recognized for their invaluable
-contributions."
-
-This was the third award of this kind; the prior winners were Miguel de
-Icaza and Larry Wall.
-
-The ceremony was organized by the Association for Promotion and Research in
-Libre Computing (APRIL).  APRIL is the French associate organization of the
-Free Software Foundation Europe.  "This event was a great opportunity for
-supports of the FSF and the FSF Europe to work together very closey" said
-Olivier Berger, the Secretary General of APRIL.
-
-At the ceremony, additional awards were also distributed.  Georg
-C. F. Greve, president designate of the FSF Europe, presented Daniel Riek
-with a certificate of appreciation for his seminal funding of the Free
-Software Foundation Europe.  Frederic Couchet, president of APRIL, presented
-Loic Dachary with an award commemorating his unwavering support and
-contributions to free software over the past 14 years.
-
-A video and still photos of the event are available at:
-http://www.gnu.org/award/2000/2000.html
-
-
-
-About the Free Software Foundation:
-
-The Free Software Foundation (FSF), a 501c non-profit, is dedicated to
-eliminating restrictions on people's right to use, copy, modify and
-redistribute computer programs.  This is done by promoting the development
-of new free software, working towards the goal of eliminating the need to
-use proprietary systems and programs.  They also work to spread awareness of
-the ethical and political issues that concern software users' freedom.
-Their Web site, located at http://www.gnu.org is an important source of
-information about GNU/Linux worldwide, receiving more than 1 million visits
-per week.  They are headquartered in Boston, MA.
-
-
-About the Free Software Foundation Europe:
-
-Among the tasks of the Free Software Foundation Europe will be the
-coordination of Free Software initiatives throughout Europe, providing
-infrastructure for Free Software projects and especially the GNU Project and
-providing a competence-center for politicians and the press.
-
-At the moment a group consisting of the original four Bernhard Reiter, Peter
-Gerwinski and Werner Koch as well as Georg C. F. Greve, all well-known
-authorities on the Free Software field, has been joined by Frederic Couchet
-(well known for his work with April in France), Jonas =D6berg (a Free
-Software evangelist from Sweden) and Alessandro Rubini (very active in the
-Italian Free Software community) in the core planning team. Together with a
-lot of dedicated volunteers who have joined this group on the mailing lists
-we will see to it that the spirit of Free Software will be strengthened and
-upheld in Europe.
-
-Further information about the FSF Europe can be found at
-http://www.fsfeurope.org/.

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-Communiqué de presse, pour diffusion immédiate
-
-Contacts presse:
-      Free Software Foundation (USA)
-          Tim Ney <address@hidden>
-          Phone: +1-617-542-5942
-
-          Leslie Proctor <address@hidden>
-          Proctor Resources
-          Phone: 818-395-4482
-
-      Free Software Foundation Europe
-        Allemagne: Georg C. F. Greve <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +49-40-23809080
-                 Fax: +49-40-23809081
-
-        France:  Frédéric Couchet  <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +(33/0) 6 60 68 89 31
-
-
-Le prix "Free Software Foundation Award For the Advancement of Free
-Software" est décerné à Brian Paul
-
-Un collaborateur de VA Linux est distingué pour son travail sur la
-Bibliothèque Graphique Mesa 3D
-
-La Free Software Foundation Europe accueille et organise la cérémonie
-
-
-Paris, France - 2 Février 2001 - La Free Software Foundation (FSF) a
-décerné son troisième prix annuel "Free Software Foundation Award for
-the Advancement of Free Software" (prix de la FSF pour le progrès du
-logiciel libre) à Paris, France. Richard Stallman a remis le prix, un
-exemplaire unique d'édredon fait main, à Brian Paul, pour son
-formidable travail sur la bibliothèque graphique Mesa 3D. Les
-partenaires de la cérémonie étaient Aurora, Idealx, et VA Linux
-Systems (LNUX). L'Association pour la Promotion et la Recherche en
-Informatique Libre (APRIL) a organisé la cérémonie. Les bénéfices de
-la manifestation ont été récoltés par la Free Software Foundation
-Europe.
-
-Un échantillon de pioniers et de leaders du logiciel libre a
-sélectionné le vainqueur et deux autres finalistes parmi les milliers
-de programmeurs bénévoles qui s'investissent, dans le monde entier,
-pour le progrès du logiciel libre. Le jury de sélection comprenait
-Jeff Bates, président; Steve Blood; Jeff Carr; Miguel de Icaza et
-Bruce Perens.
-
-Selon Jeff Bates, président du Comité des Prix de la Free Software
-Foundation "la Bibliothèque Graphique Mesa 3D permet aux utilisateurs
-de logiciels libres de modéliser et d'afficher en 3D. La
-bibliothèque a fourni au système GNU/Linux des outils et des capacités
-qui sont utilisées par des utilisateurs dans le monde entier."
-
-Brian Paul a été choisi pour ce prix parmi trois finalistes. Les
-autres finalistes étaient Donald Becker, remarqué pour ses
-gestionnaires d'équipements de réseaux pour le système GNU/Linux et
-pour le projet Beowulf, et Patrick Lenz, pour son travail sur
-freshmeat.net, un site indispensable de nouvelles et d'information sur
-le logiciel libre.
-
-"Nous avons lancé les Free Software Foundation Award comme un moyen de
-rendre hommage à ceux qui ont mis sans relâche leur énergie et leur
-immense talent à contribution pour faire progresser le Mouvement du
-Logiciel Libre," a déclaré Richard Stallman, le fondateur et le
-président de la Free Software Foundation. "Bien qu'un seul des trois
-finaliste recoive le prix, ils méritent tous une grande reconnaissance
-pour leurs contributions inestimables."
-
-Il s'agissait du troisième prix de ce genre; les vainqueurs précédents
-étant Miguel de Icaza et Larry Wall.
-
-La cérémonie a été organisée par l'Association pour la Promotion et la
-Recherche en Informatique Libre (APRIL). APRIL est l'organisation
-française associée à la Free Software Foundation Europe. "Cet
-événement s'est avéré être une excellente occasion pour que les
-partisans de la FSF et de la FSF Europe puissent travailler ensemble
-de façon très proche." a déclaré Olivier Berger, le Secrétaire de
-APRIL.
-
-Lors de la cérémonie, des prix spéciaux ont également été
-distribués. Georg C. F. Greve, le futur président de la FSF Europe, a
-remis à Daniel Riek un certificat de remerciement pour avoir offert
-les premiers fonds de la Free Software Foundation Europe. Frédéric
-Couchet, le président d'APRIL, a remis à Loïc Dachary un prix
-commémorant son soutien inébranlable et ses contributions au logiciel
-libre durant les 14 dernières années.
-
-Une vidéo et des photos de la cérémonie sont disponibles sur
-http://www.gnu.org/award/2000/2000.html.
-
-
-À propos de la Free Software Foundation (Fondation pour le Logiciel
-Libre)
-
-La Fondation pour le Logiciel Libre (FSF), une organisation à but non
-lucratif de loi 501c, a pour mission d'éliminer les restrictions sur
-les droits du public à utiliser, copier, modifier et redistribuer les
-programmes informatiques. Ceci est fait en promouvant le développement
-de nouveaux logiciels libres afin d'éliminer le besoin d'utiliser des
-systèmes et des programmes propriétaires. La fondation travaille aussi
-à répandre la conscience des problèmes éthiques et politiques qui
-concernent la liberté des utilisateurs de logiciels. Son site web,
-dont l'adresse est http://www.gnu.org est une importante source
-d'information sur GNU/Linux autour du monde, recensant 1 million de
-visites par semaine. La fondation est située à Boston, au
-Massachussetts.
-
-
-Au sujet de la FSF Europe :
-
-Au nombre des tâches de la Free Software Foundation Europe figurent la
-coordination des initiatives Logiciel Libre à travers l'Europe,
-fournissant l'infrastructure pour des projets Logiciel Libre et
-particulièrement le projet GNU et offrant un centre de compétences
-pour les politiciens et la presse.
-
-Pour l'heure, un groupe constitué des quatre fondateurs Bernhard
-Reiter, Peter Gerwinski, Werner Koch, ainsi que Georg C. F. Greve,
-autorités bien connues dans le champ du Logiciel Libre, a été rejoint
-par Frédéric Couchet (bien connu pour son action avec April en
-France), Jonas Öberg (un évangéliste du Logiciel Libre en Suède) et
-Alessandro Rubini (très actif dans la communauté italienne du Logiciel
-Libre) dans le noyau de l'équipe de planification. Ensemble, avec de
-nombreux volontaires dédiés qui ont ce groupe sur les listes de
-diffusion, ils assureront que l'esprit du Logiciel Libre sera renforcé
-et confirmé en Europe.
-
-Pour plus d'informations sur la FSF Europe, voir le site
-http://www.fsfeurope.org/
-

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-<ENGLISH>
-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
-Media Contacts:
-      Free Software Foundation (USA)
-          Tim Ney <address@hidden>
-          Phone: +1-617-542-5942
-
-          Leslie Proctor <address@hidden>
-          Proctor Resources
-          Phone: +1-818-395-4482
-
-      Free Software Foundation Europe
-        Germany: Georg C. F. Greve <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +49-40-23809080
-                 Fax: +49-40-23809081
-
-        France:  Frederic Couchet  <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +(33/0) 6 60 68 89 31
-
-
-Brian Paul is Awarded the Free Software Foundation Award For the Advancement
-of Free Software
-
-VA Linux employee is honored for his work on the Mesa 3D Graphics Library
-
-Free Software Foundation Europe Hosts and Organizes Ceremony
-
-
-Paris, France - February 2, 2001 - The Free Software Foundation (FSF)
-bestowed its third annual Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement
-of Free Software in Paris, France.  Richard Stallman presented the award, a
-one-of-a-kind handmade quilt, to Brian Paul for his ground-breaking work on
-the Mesa 3D Graphics Library.  The ceremony was sponsored by Aurora, Idealx,
-and VA Linux Systems (LNUX).  The Association for Promotion and Research in
-Libre Computing (APRIL) organized the ceremony.  Proceeds from the event
-went to benefit the Free Software Foundation Europe.
-
-A panel of free software pioneers and leaders selected the winner and two
-other finalists from the scores of mostly volunteer programmers worldwide
-who dedicate their time to advancing free software.  The selection panel
-included: Jeff Bates, Chairperson; Steve Blood; Jeff Carr; Miguel de Icaza
-and Bruce Perens.
-
-"The Mesa 3D Graphics Library allows free software users to model and
-render in full 3D." Jeff Bates, chairman of the Free Software Foundation
-Awards Committee said.  "The library has added tools and capabilities to the
-GNU/Linux system that are being utilized by people all over the world."
-
-Brian Paul was chosen from three finalists for the award.  The other
-finalists were Donald Becker, for his network device drivers for the
-GNU/Linux system and Patrick Lenz for his work on freshmeat.net.
-
-"We began the Free Software Foundation Award as a way to honor those who
-have tirelessly given their time and their immense talent to further the
-Free Software Movement," Richard Stallman, founder and president of the Free
-Software Foundation said.  "While only one of the three finalists will
-receive the award, they all deserve to be recognized for their invaluable
-contributions."
-
-This was the third award of this kind; the prior winners were Miguel de
-Icaza and Larry Wall.
-
-The ceremony was organized by the Association for Promotion and Research in
-Libre Computing (APRIL).  APRIL is the French associate organization of the
-Free Software Foundation Europe.  "This event was a great opportunity for
-supports of the FSF and the FSF Europe to work together very closey" said
-Olivier Berger, the Secretary General of APRIL.
-
-At the ceremony, additional awards were also distributed.  Georg
-C. F. Greve, president designate of the FSF Europe, presented Daniel Riek
-with a certificate of appreciation for his seminal funding of the Free
-Software Foundation Europe.  Frederic Couchet, president of APRIL, presented
-Loic Dachary with an award commemorating his unwavering support and
-contributions to free software over the past 14 years.
-
-A video and still photos of the event are available at:
-http://www.gnu.org/award/2000/2000.html
-
-
-
-About the Free Software Foundation:
-
-The Free Software Foundation (FSF), a 501c non-profit, is dedicated to
-eliminating restrictions on people's right to use, copy, modify and
-redistribute computer programs.  This is done by promoting the development
-of new free software, working towards the goal of eliminating the need to
-use proprietary systems and programs.  They also work to spread awareness of
-the ethical and political issues that concern software users' freedom.
-Their Web site, located at http://www.gnu.org is an important source of
-information about GNU/Linux worldwide, receiving more than 1 million visits
-per week.  They are headquartered in Boston, MA.
-
-
-About the Free Software Foundation Europe:
-
-Among the tasks of the Free Software Foundation Europe will be the
-coordination of Free Software initiatives throughout Europe, providing
-infrastructure for Free Software projects and especially the GNU Project and
-providing a competence-center for politicians and the press.
-
-At the moment a group consisting of the original four Bernhard Reiter, Peter
-Gerwinski and Werner Koch as well as Georg C. F. Greve, all well-known
-authorities on the Free Software field, has been joined by Frederic Couchet
-(well known for his work with April in France), Jonas =D6berg (a Free
-Software evangelist from Sweden) and Alessandro Rubini (very active in the
-Italian Free Software community) in the core planning team. Together with a
-lot of dedicated volunteers who have joined this group on the mailing lists
-we will see to it that the spirit of Free Software will be strengthened and
-upheld in Europe.
-
-Further information about the FSF Europe can be found at
-http://www.fsfeurope.org/.
-
-<GERMAN>
-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
-Kontakt:
-      Free Software Foundation Europe
-        Germany: Georg C. F. Greve <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +49-40-23809080
-                 Fax: +49-40-23809081
-
-        France:  Frederic Couchet  <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +(33/0) 6 60 68 89 31
-
-      Free Software Foundation (USA)
-          Tim Ney <address@hidden>
-          Phone: +1-617-542-5942
-
-          Leslie Proctor <address@hidden>
-          Proctor Resources
-          Phone: +1-818-395-4482
-
-
-"Brian Paul erhält den "Free Software Foundation Award For the
- Advancement of Free Software"; Mitarbeiter von VA Linux wird für
- seine Arbeit an der Mesa 3D Grafik-Bibliothek geehrt; Free Software
- Foundation Europe richtet Zeremonie aus."
-
-Paris, Frankreich - 2. Februar 2 2001 - Die Free Software Foundation
-(FSF) hielt ihren dritten jährlichen "Free Software Foundation Award
-for the Advancement of Free Software" in Paris, Frankreich ab.
-Richard M. Stallman überreichte Brian Paul die Auszeichnung, einen
-einzigartigen, handgefertigten Wandteppich, für seine bahnbrechende
-Arbeit an der Mesa 3D Grafik-Bibliothek. Die von APRIL, der lokalen
-assozierten Organisation der Free Software Foundation Europe,
-ausgerichtete Zeremonie wurde gesponsort von Aurora, Idealx, und VA
-Linux Systems (LNUX). Überschüssige Einnahmen der Veranstaltung kommen
-der Free Software Foundation Europe zugute.
-
-Der Sieger und die anderen Finalisten wurden durch ein Gremium von
-Pionieren und Leitfiguren der Free Software Szene aus einer großen
-Anzahl von größtenteils ehrenamtlichen Entwicklern ermittelt, die
-weltweit ihre Zeit der Arbeit an Freier Software widmen. Das Gremium
-enthielt Jeff Bates, Vorsitzender; Steve Blood; Jeff Carr; Miguel de
-Icaza und Bruce Perens.
-
-"Die Mesa 3D Grafik-Bibliothek erlaubt den Nutzern Freier Software die
-Modellierung und das Rendering in echtem 3D." sagte Jeff Bates,
-Vorsitzender des Free Software Foundation Awards Ausschußes.  "Die
-Bibliothek fügte dem GNU/Linux System Werkzeuge und Fähigkeiten hinzu,
-die von Leuten auf der ganzen Welt verwendet werden."
-
-Paul wurde aus den drei Finalisten für die Auszeichnung ausgewählt;
-die anderen waren Donald Becker, für seine Arbeit an den
-Netzwerktreibern für das GNU/Linux System, sowie Patrick Lenz für
-seine Arbeit an freshmeat.net.
-
-"Wir begannen den Free Software Foundation Award als einen Weg, um die
-zu ehren, die unermüdich ihre Zeit und ihr immenses Talent der
-Förderung der Free Software Bewegung zur Verfügung gestellt haben",
-sagte Richard M. Stallman, Gründer und Präsident der Free Software
-Foundation.  "Obwohl nur einer der drei Finalisten die Auszeichnung in
-Empfang nehmen wird, so verdienen doch alle Anerkennung für ihre
-unschätzbaren Beiträge."
-
-Dies war die dritte Auszeichnung dieser Art; die vorherigen
-Preisträger waren Miguel de Icaza und Larry Wall.
-
-Die Zeremonie fand im "Museum of Jewish Art and History" in Paris
-statt und wurde ausgerichtet von der "Association Pour la Promotion et
-la Recherche en Informatique Libre" (APRIL). APRIL ist die
-französische assoziierte Organisation der Free Software Foundation
-Europe. "Diese Veranstaltung war eine großartige Möglichkeit für die
-FSF und die FSF Europe, um sehr eng zusammenzuarbeiten.", sagte Oliver
-Berger, Generalsekretär von APRIL.
-
-Während der Veranstaltung wurden zwei weitere Auszeichnungen
-verliehen. Georg C. F. Greve, designierter Präsident der FSF Europe,
-überreichte Daniel Riek ein "Certificate of Appreciation" für seine
-essentielle Unterstützung der grundlegende Unterstützung Free Software
-Foundation Europe.  Frederic Couchet, Präsident von APRIL, verlieh
-Loic Dachary eine Auszeichnung für seine Arbeit und unerschütterliche
-Hingabe an Freie Software in den letzten 14 Jahren.
-
-Ein Video und Fotos der Zeremonie sind verfügbar unter:
-    http://www.gnu.org/award/2000/
-
-Über die Free Software Foundation:
-
-Die Free Software Foundation (FSF), eine in den U.S.A. nach 501c
-gemeinnützige Organisation. Sie verfolgt das Ziel, Beschränkungen bei
-der Benutzung, Kopie und Veränderung von Computer-Programmen für das
-Wohl der Allgemeinheit aufzuheben. Dies wird angestrebt durch die
-Förderung der Entwicklung neuer Freier Software, um die Notwendigkeit
-der Benutzung proprietärer Systeme und Programme zu eliminieren.
-Weiterhin arbeitet sie daran, das Bewußtsein für die ethischen und
-politischen Aspekte auszubauen, die die Freiheit eines
-Software-Benutzers betreffen. Ihre Webseite ist unter
-http://www.gnu.org zu erreichen und dient als wichtige, weltweite
-Resource für Informationen über GNU/Linux mit über 1 Million Besucher
-pro Woche. Das Hauptquartier befindet sich in Boston, MA, U.S.A.
-
-Über die Free Software Foundation Europe:
-
-Die Aufgaben der Free Software Foundation Europe werden u.a. darin
-bestehen, Initiativen für freie Software in Europa zu koordinieren,
-Infrastruktur für Freie-Software-Projekte und speziell das GNU-Projekt
-bereitzustellen sowie ein Kompetenzzentrum für die Politik und die
-Presse aufzubauen.
-
-Eine internationale Gruppe ist zur Zeit dabei, die Planung für das
-weitere Vorgehen auszuarbeiten. Die ursprünglichen vier Mitglieder,
-Bernhard Reiter, Peter Gerwinski, Werner Koch und Georg C. F. Greve,
-sind bekannte Kapazitäten auf dem Gebiet der Freien
-Software. Inzwischen wurde die Gruppe durch Frederic Couchet
-(wohlbekannt durch seine Arbeit für April in Frankreich), Jonas Öberg
-(ein anerkannter Vertreter Freier Software in Schweden) und Alessandro
-Rubini (der in der italienischen Free Software Community sehr aktiv
-ist) verstärkt. Gemeinsam mit einer großen Zahl engagierter
-Freiwilliger auf Mailinglisten wird diese Gruppe die Prinzipien der
-Freien Software in Europa in der europäischen Öffentlichkeit
-vertreten.
-
-Weitere Informationen zur FSF Europe finden
-sich unter http://www.fsfeurope.org.
-
-<FRENCH>
-Communiqué de presse, pour diffusion immédiate
-
-Contacts presse:
-      Free Software Foundation (USA)
-          Tim Ney <address@hidden>
-          Phone: +1-617-542-5942
-
-          Leslie Proctor <address@hidden>
-          Proctor Resources
-          Phone: 818-395-4482
-
-      Free Software Foundation Europe
-        Allemagne: Georg C. F. Greve <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +49-40-23809080
-                 Fax: +49-40-23809081
-
-        France:  Frédéric Couchet  <address@hidden>
-                 Phone: +(33/0) 6 60 68 89 31
-
-
-Le prix "Free Software Foundation Award For the Advancement of Free
-Software" est décerné à Brian Paul
-
-Un collaborateur de VA Linux est distingué pour son travail sur la
-Bibliothèque Graphique Mesa 3D
-
-La Free Software Foundation Europe accueille et organise la cérémonie
-
-
-Paris, France - 2 Février 2001 - La Free Software Foundation (FSF) a
-décerné son troisième prix annuel "Free Software Foundation Award for
-the Advancement of Free Software" (prix de la FSF pour le progrès du
-logiciel libre) à Paris, France. Richard Stallman a remis le prix, un
-exemplaire unique d'édredon fait main, à Brian Paul, pour son
-formidable travail sur la bibliothèque graphique Mesa 3D. Les
-partenaires de la cérémonie étaient Aurora, Idealx, et VA Linux
-Systems (LNUX). L'Association pour la Promotion et la Recherche en
-Informatique Libre (APRIL) a organisé la cérémonie. Les bénéfices de
-la manifestation ont été récoltés par la Free Software Foundation
-Europe.
-
-Un échantillon de pioniers et de leaders du logiciel libre a
-sélectionné le vainqueur et deux autres finalistes parmi les milliers
-de programmeurs bénévoles qui s'investissent, dans le monde entier,
-pour le progrès du logiciel libre. Le jury de sélection comprenait
-Jeff Bates, président; Steve Blood; Jeff Carr; Miguel de Icaza et
-Bruce Perens.
-
-Selon Jeff Bates, président du Comité des Prix de la Free Software
-Foundation "la Bibliothèque Graphique Mesa 3D permet aux utilisateurs
-de logiciels libres de modéliser et d'afficher en 3D. La
-bibliothèque a fourni au système GNU/Linux des outils et des capacités
-qui sont utilisées par des utilisateurs dans le monde entier."
-
-Brian Paul a été choisi pour ce prix parmi trois finalistes. Les
-autres finalistes étaient Donald Becker, remarqué pour ses
-gestionnaires d'équipements de réseaux pour le système GNU/Linux et
-pour le projet Beowulf, et Patrick Lenz, pour son travail sur
-freshmeat.net, un site indispensable de nouvelles et d'information sur
-le logiciel libre.
-
-"Nous avons lancé les Free Software Foundation Award comme un moyen de
-rendre hommage à ceux qui ont mis sans relâche leur énergie et leur
-immense talent à contribution pour faire progresser le Mouvement du
-Logiciel Libre," a déclaré Richard Stallman, le fondateur et le
-président de la Free Software Foundation. "Bien qu'un seul des trois
-finaliste recoive le prix, ils méritent tous une grande reconnaissance
-pour leurs contributions inestimables."
-
-Il s'agissait du troisième prix de ce genre; les vainqueurs précédents
-étant Miguel de Icaza et Larry Wall.
-
-La cérémonie a été organisée par l'Association pour la Promotion et la
-Recherche en Informatique Libre (APRIL). APRIL est l'organisation
-française associée à la Free Software Foundation Europe. "Cet
-événement s'est avéré être une excellente occasion pour que les
-partisans de la FSF et de la FSF Europe puissent travailler ensemble
-de façon très proche." a déclaré Olivier Berger, le Secrétaire de
-APRIL.
-
-Lors de la cérémonie, des prix spéciaux ont également été
-distribués. Georg C. F. Greve, le futur président de la FSF Europe, a
-remis à Daniel Riek un certificat de remerciement pour avoir offert
-les premiers fonds de la Free Software Foundation Europe. Frédéric
-Couchet, le président d'APRIL, a remis à Loïc Dachary un prix
-commémorant son soutien inébranlable et ses contributions au logiciel
-libre durant les 14 dernières années.
-
-Une vidéo et des photos de la cérémonie sont disponibles sur
-http://www.gnu.org/award/2000/2000.html.
-
-
-À propos de la Free Software Foundation (Fondation pour le Logiciel
-Libre)
-
-La Fondation pour le Logiciel Libre (FSF), une organisation à but non
-lucratif de loi 501c, a pour mission d'éliminer les restrictions sur
-les droits du public à utiliser, copier, modifier et redistribuer les
-programmes informatiques. Ceci est fait en promouvant le développement
-de nouveaux logiciels libres afin d'éliminer le besoin d'utiliser des
-systèmes et des programmes propriétaires. La fondation travaille aussi
-à répandre la conscience des problèmes éthiques et politiques qui
-concernent la liberté des utilisateurs de logiciels. Son site web,
-dont l'adresse est http://www.gnu.org est une importante source
-d'information sur GNU/Linux autour du monde, recensant 1 million de
-visites par semaine. La fondation est située à Boston, au
-Massachussetts.
-
-
-Au sujet de la FSF Europe :
-
-Au nombre des tâches de la Free Software Foundation Europe figurent la
-coordination des initiatives Logiciel Libre à travers l'Europe,
-fournissant l'infrastructure pour des projets Logiciel Libre et
-particulièrement le projet GNU et offrant un centre de compétences
-pour les politiciens et la presse.
-
-Pour l'heure, un groupe constitué des quatre fondateurs Bernhard
-Reiter, Peter Gerwinski, Werner Koch, ainsi que Georg C. F. Greve,
-autorités bien connues dans le champ du Logiciel Libre, a été rejoint
-par Frédéric Couchet (bien connu pour son action avec April en
-France), Jonas Öberg (un évangéliste du Logiciel Libre en Suède) et
-Alessandro Rubini (très actif dans la communauté italienne du Logiciel
-Libre) dans le noyau de l'équipe de planification. Ensemble, avec de
-nombreux volontaires dédiés qui ont ce groupe sur les listes de
-diffusion, ils assureront que l'esprit du Logiciel Libre sera renforcé
-et confirmé en Europe.
-
-Pour plus d'informations sur la FSF Europe, voir le site
-http://www.fsfeurope.org/
-
-
-

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-  <LI><A HREF="#movie" NAME="TOCmovie">Film der Zeremonie</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="#photos" NAME="TOCphotos">Fotos der Zeremonie</A>
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-
-Die Zeremonie des "Free Software Foundation Award 2000" fand im
-<EM>Musee d'Art et d'Histoire du judaisme</EM> in Paris, Frankreich am
-Abend des 1. Februar 2001 statt. Sponsoren der Zeremonie waren <A
-HREF="http://www.aurora-linux.com";>Aurora</A>, <A
-HREF="http://www.idealx.com";>Idealx</A> und <A
-HREF="http://www.valinux.com";>VA Linux Systems</A>. Ausgerichtet wurde
-die Zeremonie durch die <A HREF="http://www.april.org";>Association for
-Promotion and Research in Libre Computing (APRIL)</A>, die
-franz&ouml;sische assoziierte Organisation der Free Software
-Foundation Europe. &Uuml;bersch&uuml;ssige Gelder kommen der <A
-HREF="http://www.fsfeurope.org";>Free Software Foundation Europe</A> zu
-gute.
-
-<P>
-
-Richard Stallman pers&ouml;nlich &uuml;bergab den Preis, einen
-einzigartigen, handgefertigten Wandteppich an Brian Paul f&uuml;r
-dessen bahnbrechende Arbeit an der Mesa 3D Grafik-Bibliothek.
-
-<P>
-
-Brian Paul wurde aus drei Finalisten f&uuml;r den Preis
-ausgew&auml;hlt; die anderen Finalisten waren Donald Becker f&uuml;r
-seine Arbeit an den Netzwerktreibern f&uuml;r das GNU/Linux-System und
-Patrick Lenz f&uuml;r seine Arbeit an freshmeat.net.
-
-<P>
-
-Bei der Zeremonie wurden zwei weitere Auszeichnungen verliehen. Georg
-C. F. Greve, designierter Pr&auml;sident der FSF Europe,
-&uuml;berreichte Daniel Riek ein "Certificate of Appreciation"
-f&uuml;r seine Unterst&uuml;tzung bei der Gr&uuml;ndung der Free
-Software Foundation Europe. Frederic Couchet, Pr&auml;sident von
-APRIL, &uuml;bergab Loic Dachary einen Preis f&uuml;r seine
-unersch&uuml;tterliche Hingabe an und Beitr&auml;ge zu Freier Software
-in den letzten 14 Jahren.
-
-<P>
-
-<A HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.txt">Die vollst&auml;ndige
-Presseerkl&auml;rung in Englisch, Deutsch und Franz&ouml;sisch
-f&uuml;r das Ereignis ist verf&uuml;gbar</A>. Ausschlie&szlig;lich <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.en.txt">englische</A>, <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.fr.txt">franz&ouml;sische</A> und <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.de.txt">deutsche</A> Versionen sind
-ebenfalls verf&uuml;gbar.
-
-<P>
-<HR width="80%">
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCmovie" NAME="movie">Film der Zeremonie</A></H4>
-<P>
-
-Eine MPEG2-Aufzeichnung der Zeremonie ist tempor&auml;r unter <A
-HREF="http://fsfawards.j1b.org/fsfawards.vob";><CODE>http://fsfawards.j1b.org/fsfawards.vob</CODE></A>
-verf&uuml;gbar. Spiegelungen des Films auf anderen Seiten w&uuml;rden
-wir begr&uuml;&szlig;en. Sollten Sie solche Ressourcen haben, bitte
-wenden Sie sich an <A
-HREF="mailto:address@hidden";>&lt;address@hidden&gt;</A>.
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-
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-0.2.50</A> oder jeder sp&auml;teren Version betrachtet werden.  Bei
-VideoLan handelt es sich um einen GPL-lizensierten MPEG2-Decoder.
-
-<P>
-<HR width="80%">
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCphotos" NAME="photos">Fotos der Zeremonie</A></H4>
-<P>
-
-Olivier Berger machte einige Aufnahmen der Zeremonie:
-
-
-<UL>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/stallman-paul.jpg">Brian Paul erh&auml;lt den
-    Preis von Richard Stallman
-    (215 KB JPEG)</A></LI>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/greve-riek.jpg">Daniel Riek erh&auml;t ein
-    Zertifikat von 
-    Georg C. F. Greve (164 KB JPEG)</A></LI>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/stallman-dachary.jpg">Loic Dachary erh&auml;t
-    ein GNU-Gem&auml;lde durch Richard Stallman 
-    (Frederic Couchet hatte die B&uuml;hne bereits verlassen) (167 KB
-JPEG)</A></LI>
-     
-</UL>
-
-<HR>
-Return to <A HREF="/home.de.html">GNU's home page</A>.
-<P>
-
-Please send FSF &amp; GNU inquiries &amp; questions to 
-
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-There are also <A HREF="/home.de.html#ContactInfo">other ways to
-contact</A> the FSF.
-<P>
-
-Please send comments on these web pages to
-
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>,
-send other questions to
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-<P>
-Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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-<P>
-
-La ceremonia de los Premios de la Fundaci&oacute;n para el Software Libre del 
a&ntilde;o 2000 tuvo lugar la tarde del 1 de Febrero de 2001 en el Museo de 
Arte e Historia Jud&iacute;a de Par&iacute;s (Francia). La ceremonia fue 
patrocinada por Aurora, Idealx y VA Linux Systems. Organiz&oacute; la ceremonia 
la 
- <A HREF="http://www.april.org";>Asociaci&oacute;n para la 
-Promoci&oacute;n e Investigaci&oacute;n en Inform&aacute;tica Libre 
(APRIL)</A>, la organizaci&oacute;n francesa socia de la Fundaci&oacute;n para 
el Software Libre Europa. Los beneficios del evento fueron destinados a la 
-<A HREF="http://www.fsfeurope.org";>Fundaci&oacute;n para el Software Libre 
Europa</A>.
-
-<P>
-
-Richard Stallman entreg&oacute; el premio, una colcha de <I>patchwork</I> 
(hecha con retales) a Brian Paul por su trabajo pionero con la biblioteca Mesa 
para gr&aacute;ficos 3D.
-
-<P>
-
-Brian Paul fue elegido entre tres finalistas para el premio. Los otros 
finalistas eran Donald Becker, por sus controladores de tarjetas de red para el 
sistema GNU/Linux y Patrick Lenz for su trabajo en freshmeat.net.
-
-<P>
-
-En la ceremonia se repartieron adem&aacute;s algunos premios adicionales. 
Georg C. F. Greve, presidente designado de FSF Europa, entreg&oacute; a Daniel 
Riek un certificado de aprecio por su fundamental financiaci&oacute;n de FSF 
Europa. Frederic Couchet, presidente de APRIL, entreg&oacute; a Loic Dachary un 
premio conmemorando su inquebrantable apoyo y contribuciones al software libre 
durante los &uacute;ltimos 14 a&ntilde;os.
-
-<P>
-
-<A HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.txt">Est&aacute; disponible un completo 
comunicado de prensa del evento en ingl&eacute;s, alem&aacute;n y 
franc&eacute;s</A>. Tambi&eacute;n hay disponibles versiones <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.en.txt">s&oacute;lo en ingl&eacute;s</A>, <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.fr.txt">s&oacute;lo en franc&eacute;s</A>, y <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.de.txt">s&oacute;lo en alem&aacute;n</A>.
-
-<P>
-<HR width="80%">
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCmovie" NAME="movie">Pel&iacute;cula de la ceremonia</A></H4>
-<P>
-
-Una pel&iacute;cula en MPEG2 del acontecimiento est&aacute; disponible 
temporalmente en
- <A
-HREF="http://fsfawards.j1b.org/fsfawards.vob";><CODE>http://fsfawards.j1b.org/fsfawards.vob</CODE></A>.
-
-Apreciar&iacute;amos sitios adicionales que alberguen este documento. Si 
dispone de estos recursos, por favor contacte con <A
-HREF="mailto:address@hidden";>&lt;address@hidden&gt;</A>.
-
-<P>
-
-Esta pel&iacute;cula se puede ver con
- <A
-HREF="http://www.videolan.org/packages/unstable/";>VideoLan, Versi&oacute;n
-0.2.50</A> o posterior.  VideoLan es un decodificador de MPEG2 liberado bajo 
la GPL.
-
-<P>
-<HR width="80%">
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCphotos" NAME="photos">Fotos est&aacute;ticas de la 
ceremonia</A></H4>
-<P>
-
-Olivier Berger tom&oacute; algunas fotos est&aacute;ticas de la ceremonia:
-
-<UL>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/stallman-paul.jpg">Brian Paul recibiendo el premio de 
Richard Stallman (215 KB JPEG)</A></LI>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/greve-riek.jpg">Daniel Riek recibiendo un certificado 
de Georg C. F. Greve (164 KB JPEG)</A></LI>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/stallman-dachary.jpg">Loic Dachary recibiendo una 
pintura conmemorativa de un &ntilde;u de Richard Stallman (Frederic ya 
hab&iacute;a dejado el escenario)
- (167 KB JPEG)</A></LI>
-     
-</UL>
-
-<HR>
-Volver a la <A HREF="/home.es.html">p&aacute;gina principal de GNU</A>.
-<P>
-
-Por favor, env&iacute;e sus comentarios y preguntas sobre la FSF y GNU a
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-
-Hay adem&aacute;s 
- <A HREF="/home.html#ContactInfo">otras maneras de contactar</A> con la FSF.
-<P>
-
-Por favor env&iacute;e sus comentarios sobre estas p&aacute;ginas web a
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>,
-y env&iacute;e sus otras preguntas a 
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-
-<P>
-Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110,  USA
-<P>
-
-Se permite la copia literal y distribuci&oacute;n de este art&iacute;culo en 
su totalidad por cualquier medio, siempre y cuando se conserve esta nota.
-<P>
-Traducci&oacute;n: quique &lt;<A 
HREF="mailto:address@hidden";>address@hidden</A>&gt;
-<P>
-Revisi&oacute;n: Hugo Gayosso &lt;<A 
HREF="mailto:address@hidden";>address@hidden</A>&gt;
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-<UL>
-  <LI><A HREF="#description" NAME="TOCdescription">Description de la cérémonie 
du
-prix</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="#movie" NAME="TOCmovie">Film de la cérémonie</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="#photos" NAME="TOCphotos">Photos de la cérémonie</A>
-</UL>
-
-<HR>
-<P>
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCdescription" NAME="description">Description de la cérémonie du
-prix</A></H4>
-
-<P>
-
-La cérémonie du prix de la Free Software Foundation 2000 a eu lieu au
-musée d'art et d'histoire du judaïsme à Paris en France le soir du 1er
-février 2001.  La cérémonie était sponsorisée par Aurora, Idealx et VA
-Linux Systems.  L'<A HREF="http://www.april.org/";>Association pour la
-Promotion et la Recherche en Informatique Libre (APRIL)</a>,
-l'association Française associée à la Free Software Foundation Europe,
-organisait la cérémonie.  Les bénéfices de l'événement étaient
-reversés à la <A HREF="http://www.fsfeurope.org";>Free Software
-Foundation Europe</A>.
-
-<P>
-
-Richard Stallman a remis le prix, une couverture unique faite à la
-main à Brian Paul, pour son travail [[de fond ?]] sur la bibliothèque
-graphique Mesa 3D.
-
-<P>
-
-Brian Paul a été choisi parmi les trois finalistes du prix.  Les
-autres finalistes étaient Donald Becker pour ses pilotes de
-périphériques pour le système GNU/Linux et Patrick Lenz pour son
-travail sur freshmeat.net.
-
-<P>
-
-D'autres prix ont été distribués pendant la cérémonie.  Georg
-C. F. Greve, le président désigné de la FSF Europe, a remis à Daniel
-Riek un certificat de remerciement pour le financement initial de la
-Free Software Foundation.  Frédéric Couchet, le président de l'APRIL,
-a remis à Loïc Dachary un prix commémorant son soutien sans faille et
-ses contributions au logiciel libre pendant les 14 dernières années.
-
-<P>
-
-<A HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.txt">Un communiqué de presse complet sur
-l'événement en Anglais, en Allemand et en Français est disponible</A>.
-Des versions <A HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.en.txt">en Anglais uniquement</A>, <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.fr.txt">en Français uniquement</A> et <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.de.txt">en Allemand uniquement</A> sont
-aussi disponibles.
-
-<P>
-<HR width="80%">
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCmovie" NAME="movie">Film de la cérémonie</A></H4>
-<P>
-
-Un film MPEG2 de la cérémonie est temporairement disponible sur <A
-HREF="http://fsfawards.j1b.org/fsfawards.vob";><CODE>
-http://fsfawards.j1b.org/fsfawards.vob</CODE></A>.
-Nous serions heureux que d'autres sites hébergent ce fichier.  Si vous
-avez de telles ressources, veuillez contacter <A
-HREF="mailto:address@hidden";>&lt;address@hidden&gt;</A>.
-
-<P>
-
-Ce film peut être lu par  <A
-HREF="http://www.videolan.org/packages/unstable/";>VideoLan, version
-0.2.50</A> ou ultérieure.  VideoLan est un décodeur MPEG2 sous GPL.
-
-<P>
-<HR width="80%">
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCphotos" NAME="photos">Photos de la cérémonie</A></H4>
-<P>
-
-Olivier Berger a fait quelques photos de la cérémonie:
-
-
-<UL>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/stallman-paul.jpg">Brian Paul recevant le prix
-des mains de Richard Stallman (JPEG de 215 KB)</A></LI>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/greve-riek.jpg">Daniel Riek recevant un
-certificat des mains de Georg C. F. Greve (JPEG de 164 KB)</A></LI>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/stallman-dachary.jpg">Loïc Dachary recevant
-une peinture de GNU commémorative des mains de Richard Stallman
-(Frédéric avait déjà quitté la scène) (JPEG de 167 KB)</A></LI>
-     
-</UL>
-
-
-<P>
-Retournez &agrave; <A HREF="/home.fr.html">la page principale du projet 
GNU</A>.
-<P>
-Pour les questions et requ&ecirc;tes relatives &agrave; la FSF &amp; GNU :
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-Autres <A HREF="/home.fr.html#ContactInfo">moyens pour contacter</A> la FSF.
-<P>
-Pour les commentaires sur ces pages web : <A HREF="mailto:address@hidden
-"><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>,
-pour toutes autres questions : <A 
HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-<P>
-Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110,  USA
-<P>
-Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is
-permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved.<P>
-<P>
-La reproduction exacte et la distribution int&eacute;grale de cet article
-est permise sur n'importe quel support d'archivage, pourvu que cette notice
-soit pr&eacute;serv&eacute;e.<P>
-Derni&egrave;re mise-&agrave;-jour :
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-<H3>2000 Free Software Awards</H3>
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-<H4>Table of Contents</H4>
-<UL>
-  <LI><A HREF="#description" NAME="TOCdescription">Description of Award 
Ceremony</A>
-  <LI><A HREF="#movie" NAME="TOCmovie">Movie of the Ceremony</A>
-  <li><a HREF="#transcript" NAME="TOCtranscript">Text Transcript of the
-        Ceremony</a>
-  <LI><A HREF="#photos" NAME="TOCphotos">Still Photos of the Ceremony</A>
-</UL>
-
-<HR>
-<P>
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCdescription" NAME="description">Description of Award 
Ceremony</A></H4>
-
-<P>
-
-The 2000 Free Software Foundation Award Ceremony was held at the Museum of
-Jewish Art and History in Paris, France on the evening of 1 February 2001.
-The ceremony was sponsored by Aurora, Idealx, and VA Linux Systems.  The
-<A HREF="http://www.april.org";>Association for Promotion and Research in
-Libre Computing (APRIL)</A>, the French associate organization of the Free
-Software Foundation Europe, organized the ceremony.  Proceeds from the
-event went to benefit the <A HREF="http://www.fsfeurope.org";>Free Software
-Foundation Europe</A>.
-
-<P>
-
-Richard Stallman presented the award, a one-of-a-kind handmade quilt,
-to Brian Paul for his ground-breaking work on the Mesa 3D Graphics
-Library.
-<P>
-
-Brian Paul was chosen from three finalists for the award.  The other
-finalists were Donald Becker, for his network device drivers for the
-GNU/Linux system and Patrick Lenz for his work on freshmeat.net.
-
-<P>
-
-At the ceremony, additional awards were also distributed.  Georg
-C. F. Greve, president designate of the FSF Europe, presented Daniel Riek
-with a certificate of appreciation for his seminal funding of the Free
-Software Foundation Europe.  Frederic Couchet, president of APRIL, presented
-Loic Dachary with an award commemorating his unwavering support and
-contributions to free software over the past 14 years.
-
-<P>
-
-<A HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.txt">A Full press release for the event,
-in English, German and French, is available</A>.  <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.en.txt">English-only</A>, <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.fr.txt">French-only</A>, and <A
-HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.de.txt">German only</A> versions are also
-available.
-
-<P>
-<HR>
-<h4><a HREF="#TOCmovie" NAME="movie">Movie of the Ceremony</a></h4>
-<p>
-
-An MPEG-2 movie of the event is available at <a
-HREF="http://audio-video.gnu.org/";><code>http://audio-video.gnu.org/</code></a>.
-Beware : it is a very big file (1.2 GB).
-
-<p>
-
-The movie was captured and encoded using free software. Since it's not yet
-mature, no streamed view is available, the stream is somewhat buggy and
-you must expect to experience software bugs when reading it. Hopefully
-this will encourage developers to build better free software to capture
-and display MPEG-2. <a
-href="mailto:address@hidden";>Christophe Massiot</a> wrote a
-<a href="http://www.via.ecp.fr/~massiot/encoding.html";>complete
-description</a> of the capture process.  The movie can be viewed with the
-<a href="http://www.videolan.org/";>VideoLAN</a> Client, <a
-href="http://www.videolan.org/packages/unstable/";> version 0.2.5</a> or
-later, a solution developed for MPEG-2 streaming on a LAN.
-
-<p> 
-
-It's worth mentioning that <a
-href="http://www.videolan.org/";>VideoLAN</a> was officially <a
-href=http://videolan.via.ecp.fr/images/paper.jpeg>released under the
-GPL</a> by <a href=http://www.ecp.fr/>Ecole Centrale de Paris</a> for
-the occasion, after active lobbying from the <a
-href=http://www.idealx.com>IDEALX</a> team and all the <a
-href=http://www.videolan.org/>VideoLAN</a> project members involved in
-the operation.
-<P>
-<HR>
-<h4><a HREF="#TOCtranscript" NAME="transcript">Text Transcript of the
-        Ceremony</a></h4>
-
-<p>
-A <a href="/award/2000/fsf-award-2000-transcript.txt">text transcript of
-        the event is available</a>.
-
-<P>
-<HR>
-<H4><A HREF="#TOCphotos" NAME="photos">Still Photos of the Ceremony</A></H4>
-<P>
-
-Olivier Berger took some still photos of the ceremony:
-
-<UL>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/stallman-paul.jpg">Brian Paul receiving award
-from Richard Stallman (215 KB JPEG)</A></LI>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/greve-riek.jpg">Daniel Riek receiving a
-certificate from Georg C. F. Greve (164 KB JPEG)</A></LI>
-
-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/stallman-dachary.jpg">Loic Dachary receiving
-a commemorative GNU painting from Richard Stallman (Frederic had
-already left the stage) (167 KB JPEG)</A></LI>
-     
-</UL>
-
-<HR>
-Return to <A HREF="/home.html">GNU's home page</A>.
-<P>
-
-Please send FSF &amp; GNU inquiries &amp; questions to 
-
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-There are also <A HREF="/home.html#ContactInfo">other ways to
-contact</A> the FSF.
-<P>
-
-Please send comments on these web pages to
-
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>,
-send other questions to
-<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
-<P>
-Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301,  USA
-<P>
-Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is
-permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved.
-<P>
-Updated:
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-<H3>Prêmio Pelo Avanço do Software Livre - 2000</H3>

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-<H4>Conteúdo</H4>

-<UL>

-  <LI><A HREF="#description" NAME="TOCdescription">Descrição da Cerimônica de 
Entrega do Prêmio</A>

-  <LI><A HREF="#movie" NAME="TOCmovie">Filme da Cerimônia</A>

-  <LI><A HREF="#photos" NAME="TOCphotos">Fotos da Cerimônia</A>

-</UL>

-

-<HR>

-<P>

-<H4><A HREF="#TOCdescription" NAME="description">Descrição da Cerimônica de 
Entrega do Prêmio</A></H4>

-

-<P>

-A Cerimônia do Prêmioda Fundação para o Software Livre ocorreu no museu

-de Arte e História Judaica em Paris, França, na tarde de primeiro de

-Fevereiro de 2001. A cerimônia foi patrocinada por Aurora, Idealx e

-VA Linux Systems. A <A HREF="http://www.april.org";>Associação Para

-Pesquisa e Promoção da Computação Livre (APRIL)</A> e a associação francesa

-da Fundação para o Software Livre Européia organizaram a cerimônia.

-A renda do evento foi em benefício da

-<A HREF="http://www.fsfeurope.org";>Fundação para o Software Livre Européia</A>.

-

-<P>

-Richard Stallman entregou o prêmio, uma colcha esclusivo feito à mão, para

-Brian Paul pelo seu trabalho inovador na Biblioteca mesa para gráficos 3D.

-

-<P>

-Brian Paul foi escolhido entre três finalistas para o prêmio. Os outros

-finalistas foram Donald Becker, pelo seu trabalho com os drivers de rede

-para o sistema operacional GNU/Linux, e Patrick Lenz pelo seu trabalho

-no site freshmeat.net.

-

-<P>

-Durante a cerimônia, outros prêmios foram distribuídos. Georg C. F. Greve,

-presidente designado para a FSF Européia, presenteou Daniel Riek

-com um certificado de apreciação pelo seu fincanciamento inicial para a

-Fundação para o Software Livre Européia. Frederic Couchet, president da

-APRIL, presenteou Loic Dachary com um prêmio comemorando seu incansável

-suporte e contribuições para o Software Livre durante os últimos 14 anos.

-

-

-<P>

-

-<A HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.txt">Está disponível um Press Release completo

-do evento, em inglês, francês e alemão</A>. Também estão disponíveis

-versões

-<A HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.en.txt">somente em inglês</A>,

-<A HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.fr.txt">somente em francês</A>, e

-<A HREF="/award/2000/2000-pr.de.txt">somente em alemão</A>.

-

-<P>

-<HR width="80%">

-<H4><A HREF="#TOCmovie" NAME="movie">Filme da Cerimônia</A></H4>

-<P>

-

-Um filme MPEG2 do evento está disponível temporariamente em

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-de Georg C. F. Greve (164 KB JPEG)</A></LI>

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-<LI><A HREF="/award/2000/stallman-dachary.jpg">Loic Dachary recebendo

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-deixado o palco) (167 KB JPEG)</A></LI>

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-                Transcription of the 2000 FSF Award Ceremony
-                              1 February 2001
-   Transcription done by: Sebastien Blondeel <address@hidden>
-
-[chatty chat]
-
-[1:58]
-
-RMS [faint]
-Welcome to the Third Annual Free Software Award 
-Ceremony. 
-
-[applause]
-
-[The microphone being too low, RMS lies/ducks on 
-the stage to be at the right level and stands up 
-little by little]
-
-[2:25]
-RMS: This is a bit more comfortable. What a relief.
-
-  17 years ago, we began developing the GNU
-  operating system, designed to be compatible
-  with Unix, and entirely free software,
-  intended to make it possible to use a
-  computer and have the freedom to cooperate
-  fully with other people -- something that was
-  impossible (at?) the time, in 1984, because all
-  of the operating systems (for modern
-  computers?) were proprietary, restricted,
-  dividing users and keeping them helpless.
-
-  Most users became accustomed to that; they
-  thought it was normal, even inevitable.
-  Some of us did not agree. [dramatic pause]
-
-  About 8 years later, Linus Torvalds was
-  writing a free kernel named Linux.
-  Putting the two together (GNU and Linux)
-  completed the operating system because we
-  hadn't completely finished GNU at that time.
-
-  And so the result was that our dream was
-  accomplished: it was actually possible once
-  again to use a computer and freedom.
-
-  A lot of work remains to be done however.
-
-  There (are a lot of?) areas in computing
-  where you still can't use free software which
-  means it's (still impossible for people?) to
-  to do their work as part of a
-  community of people who have freedom.
-
-  And so we decided to have these awards...
-  to give these awards to people who have done
-  something special and significant to advance
-  the world of (free?) software, to make it
-  possible to do some important new things
-  and still keep your freedom.
-
-  The...
-
-  Should I talk about (who won the award?) this
-  year now or should I wait till later to say
-  who he is?
-
-  Ok I'll wait till later. Yes ok so I won't
-  reveal who it is. But he wrote a program that
-  (fulfills?) a very important need (bringing?)
-  freedom into an area where otherwise we would
-  have had a great danger.
-
-You see one thing that happens in the field
-of software is new standards were... de facto
-standards are developed. And often (supported
-only?) by non-free software.  So every time
-that happens it's a danger because it's a
-temptation.  People are attracted by this
-exciting new non-free software. They might start
-to use and might start to depend on it and
-become accustomed to having it.  And so every
-time we need to develop free software to do
-the job so that essentially we can relieve the
-temptation.  So the people who were excited
-to do that thing won't rush off and leave
-their freedom behind. Because we give them a
-way to carry the freedom along instead. And this
-year's winner has done that.  And that should be
-getting you wondering and thinking -- which
-is exactly what this is supposed to do.
-
-So I will now hand things over to Georg
-Greve, from the Free Software Foundation
-Europe.
-
-[applause]
-[6:25]
-
-Georg:
-
-Thanks. Um. It's my pleasure and honor to
-welcome all of you to the Free Software
-Foundation award ceremony on behalf of the
-Free Software Foundation Europe.  And I will
-try to keep this short since we are pretty
-late and we want to (get ???). So thanks to our
-sponsors: Aurora, IDEALX and VA Linux who
-(funded?) this event. They agreed to give the
-excess money to the Free Software Foundation
-Europe and we are very glad to get this
-money.
-
-Before I leave the stage I have more one thing to
-do that makes me very glad. So I'd like to
-ask Daniel Riek to come.
-
-[applause]
-[7:20]
-
-Being willing to do a task is not always
-equal to being able to do it. Because
-everyone has a lot on his program, and
-sometimes there are people who make it
-possible to do things.  Mr Reik did so for
-me.  He paid me so I was able to work on the
-Free Software Foundation Europe.  So we would
-like to present him with this certificate of
-appreciation we prepare on behalf of the Free
-Software Foundation Europe and the Free
-Software Foundation.
-
-Daniel: Thank you very much.
-
-[applause]
-[8:08]
-
-[faint]
-
-Thank you it is a surprise for me for because
-I was not prepared for it. I think that the
-Free Software Foundation did a great job and
-I think the Free Software Foundation Europe
-can do a great job.  It is a very important
-thing to support free software. Thank you
-very much.
-
-[RMS asks for details about the setting up of
-the FSF Europe]
-
-[8:40]
-Georg:
-
-Just a few words.  The Free Software
-Foundation Europe is well there in our spirits and
-hearts and is almost there legally.  Our
-laywer is done writing the constitution for the
-central hub organization that will kind of be
-the central node and is currently working on
-writing the subconstitution for the local
-chapters because since there is no European
-law on setting up something like the Free
-Software Foundation Europe wide, we have to
-do in it a way that we have one central node
-that has a local node in every local country. So
-we will be present in every European country
-at least in the long run. So in February we
-should be able to launch the hub, and in
-March we should be able to launch the local
-organizations in France, Italy, Swiss and
-Germany. And soon after that we expect to be
-able to go to Sweden, to Spain, and the UK.
-And from there on we will have to see.  But
-we definitely do want to be present
-in every country.
-
-Ok so now I think it's time to ask Frédéric
-Couchet to come up here.  He will be our
-French chancelor for the Free Software
-Foundation Europe, and is also president of
-APRIL.
-
-Frédéric Couchet: Thanks Georg Greve.
-
-[applause] [10:05]
-
-[speaking in French, translated to English by
-Sébastien Blondeel]
-
-Bon étant donné que mon anglais est terrible
-je vais parler en français et Sébastien va
-traduire. [low] Pas besoin de traduire cette
-partie-là.
-
-Avant de remettre en fait le FSF award euh la
-FSF a voulu remercier quelqu'un de précis en
-France pour son travail sur le logiciel libre
-depuis des années.
-
-Before they give away the award the FSF
-wanted to thank someone very particular, very
-special in France for all the work he has been
-doing to help free software for a long time
-now.
-
-Plutôt que de donner le CV complet du
-monsieur (qui est très long), un petit résumé
-de sa carrière. Il se définit lui-même comme
-développeur senior qui a commencé en 1987
-avec la découverte de GNU Emacs et la
-distribution de bandes GNU.
-
-A little summary of his résumé.  It all
-started in 1987. Well he defines himself as a
-senior developer. It all started in 1987, err
-1-9-8-7, when he discovered Emacs and started
-distributing tapes of GNU software.
-
-En 1989 il crée l'association GNA pour «GNA
-is Not Axis» par rapport au nom de la société
-où il travaillait à l'époque bien entendu
-Axis et le but de la fondation de la création
-de GNA c'était justement la distribution de
-bandes GNU. Pendant un an en fait il va
-prendre des vacances, très peu bouger, et
-distribuer des bandes GNU, organiser des
-conférences avec Richard, (???... version
-anglaise).
-
-In 1989, he funded an... association called
-GNA, for GNA is not Access, because he used
-to work for a company called Access. And GNA
-basically distributed GNU tapes, and he also
-spent his time distributing GNU binaries and
-organizing conferences for Richard.
-
-À cette occasion il va aussi participer à
-quelques développements sur les binutils,
-gcc. Et entre 95 et 95...(???) en 95 il se
-définit lui-même --- c'est marqué --- «Rien
-de notable(???); j'ai appris à programmer».
-On pense qu'il a bien appris à programmer
-quand on regarde un peu son code.
-
-[??? That was 1991--1995]
-Ok, so he contributed to binutils and gcc and
-things like that, and on his résumé we can
-see from the years 91 to 95, we can see:
-"Nothing special, I just learned to program".
-Well we think he's done a pretty good job
-learning, because he's very good now.
-
-Sa production la plus connue dans le cadre du
-logiciel libre est dans doute le moteur de
-recherche Ecila et en fait depuis quelques
-années il travaille par rapport au domaine
-senga.org sur le développement d'outils sur
-le traitement de l'information qui sont
-totalement libres, il y a un certain nombre
-d'outils: nifluze(???) qui sont intégrés au
-moteur(???)... qui sont utilisés notamment
-par certains fournisseurs d'hébergement etc.
-Et il ne fait *que* du logiciel libre depuis
-des années et il ne travaille que pour des
-gens qui font du logiciel libre.
-
-His most famous production is a product named
-Ecila which is a search engine and on
-senga.org he's been developing a number of
-software to process information(???), and all
-his software is free, he's only been doing
-free software for a number of years and he
-only accepts to work for companies that work
-for and with free software.
-
-Actuellement il travaille en fait sur le
-portage d'un clone sourceforge qui s'appelle
-savannah.gnu.org et sur la refonte des pages
-job de GNU notamment en liaison avec Lolix.
-
-[Sébastien looks, as previously, for the
-keywords on the paper for this part but
-Frédéric mentions laughingly that there is no
-written aid any more. People laugh and clap]
-
-He's now working on a clone of sourceforge
-called savannah.gnu.org, and a rebuild of the
-GNU web pages in association... well sorry a
-rebuild of the GNU web pages related to job
-offers and jobs, and he does that in
-cooperation with Lolix.
-
-C'est vraiment un grand plaisir pour moi de
-remettre ce prix de Richard à Loïc parce que
-Loïc a beaucoup participé au développement
-d'APRIL d'abord par son hébergement de sa
-machine en 96 et de la fourniss ...ture de
-l'accès et aussi par ses nombreux conseils;
-c'est l'une des personnalités qui en France,
-dans l'ombre, conseille l'approche la plus
-claire possible par rapport au logiciel libre
-et il fait notamment beaucoup pour certaines
-sociétés qui sont notamment présentes à la
-LinuxExpo et qui devraient écouter ses
-conseils. C'est vraiment un grand plaisir
-de remettre ce prix à Loïc Dachary. [tells
-Sébastien not to translate this part while
-applause takes place. Loïc comes to stage.]
-
-[15:40]
-
-RMS (showing the frame):
-
-It's signed by me.  Yeah, I do those things.
-[laughs]
-
-I will ask Henri (one of his friends) to come 
-and translate.
-
-RMS: no, just talk in English.  It slows
-things down.  We're happy to hear your
-English.
-
-Loic: I am pretty happy to receive this
-award...
-
-[recording too low to hear because Loïc
-stands too far from the mike]
-
-I found myself in a position to be a CEO. But
-it takes ages to really learn how to program.
-And I can learn more, I want to learn more, I
-don't want to do something else. There are so
-many things to do in free software where
-there are gaps.  I want to be the best
-programmer possible given my mind and my
-imagination. So I have to learn. And I
-encourage all developers to take the same
-attitude and just refuse to become a manager
-or a CTO because there is so much to do to
-build a free software world.
-
-RMS: So don't do what I did! [laughs] [17:30]
-
-Loïc: err... I didn't mean that...
-  when you get... err, ok
-  [confused, he stops his speech. Laughs.]
-
-Loïc: I sincerely ... sometimes I regret that
-  you don't program anymore. That's for sure.
-
-Last thing I wanted to say is that...
-everyone has to convince and to teach
-companies and individuals to distinguish
-between non-free software and free software
-because it's a difficult, concept that is
-hard to understand.
-
-It needs lots of talking and explaining that
-you should not mix non-free software and free
-software.  Most individuals and companies
-think it's ok to do that, because they don't
-see the final goal of free software, which is
-to live in a free software world.  And, by
-mixing all that, by pretending that something
-is free when it's not, it's slowing down
-things and preventing things to happen. When
-you fill the gap with a proprietary software
-program, you hide the fact that there is a
-need.
-
-As often as I can I speak to individuals and
-companies in any way that I can in order to
-make them understand this. And if they do not
-understand that it's not because they are
-stupid but because it's a hard concept to get
-and you need to repeat a lot and a lot.  So I
-will keep doing that, and I hope that you
-will help do that too. Thank you very much.
-
-[applause] [19:25]
-
-RMS:
-
-Now it's time to give the actual free
-software award for 2000. To the developer of
-Mesa, Brian Paul.
-
-[applause] [20:00]
-
-Brian:
-
-[The award being a cloth mainly red, RMS
- plays the torero with Brian].
-
-[laughs, applause][20:20]
-
-RMS: Would you like to say a few words?
-
-Brian: Yes, I would like to say a few words.  
-Thank you very much Richard.
-
-Sorry. I did have to write something down, so
-I don't go completely lost and off track
-here.
-
-I want to begin by thanking the open source
-community and the Free Software Foundation
-for nominating me and giving(???) me this
-award. I'm very honored. (???) It just so
-happens that in a few weeks will be the 10th
-anniversary of my work in open source
-software.[???]
-
-In 1991 with Bill Hibbert, university
-of Wisconsin, I started working on a
-visualization software, on a system that was
-an atmospheric imaging program. It was
-distributed under the GNU license, and I
-didn't appreciate the significance but I
-understood it afterwards.
-
-[largely guessed: too fast, low,
-interspersed] In my mind, Open Source is
-largely about collaboration and people help
-you do things you wouldn't have been able to
-do on your own. One of the best side-effects
-of this community is you get to meet people
-from all around the world, whom you would
-never have met otherwise---it brings people
-together. When I say people I above all mean
-e-mail sort of things. You can actually get
-to know people pretty well via email, and I
-think that I've made some pretty good
-friends...
-
-[RMS scribbles something on a piece of paper
-and shows it to Brian]
-
-I've been corrected it's not "open source
-software" it's "free software".
-
-[laughs, applause] [22:20]
-
-Please go back and search and replace all
-occurrences of, "free software" I'm sorry I
-mean ...of "open source software" [laughs]
-with "free software".  I apologize.
-
-(???) In my work on Vis5D[???], I got to know
-a lot of people around the world who shared
-an interest in improving the software.  In
-fact, its success could be credited to that
-of free software.[???]
-
-I must say that I will always be in debt to
-my employer Bill Hibbert first for giving me
-the job and secondly for introducing me to
-free software.
-
-Also, in my spare time I began to work on a
-3D rendering project for which I started
-developing a 3D graphics library.  I got the
-OpenGL interface specification which was
-available on the Internet. I downloaded it,
-read it very quickly, and was very impressed
-by it and I decided that my graphics library
-would be using the OpenGL interface. After
-working on it for about a year and a half, it
-quickly took off.  Withing a matter of weeks
-I was receiving dozens of emails a week from
-people around the world who were either
-sending bug fixes, or new features, or just
-thank you notes. And thank you notes were
-something I was not expecting from this work.
-Thank you's and appreciation from people is
-one of the things to keep me working on the
-project for the past 7 years.
-
-As it is now, Mesa has become a central
-component of the X86 Window System.  And by
-being a part of that exposure of people to 3d
-graphics has increased over the years(???).
-It's been very rewarding to see 3d graphics
-becoming so common(???) on the desktop
-basically.
-
-It's largely my love of computer graphics
-and starboards(???) which has driven me. I
-just enjoy working with 3D graphics. The free
-software community gives the best of both
-those worlds for me.
-
-I look forward to more such work in the
-future.
-
-I'd like to finish by again saying thank you
-to the Open Source[sic] community and the
-Free Software Foundation.  Finally, I'd like
-to thank my employer VA Linux systems for
-sending me to LinuxExpo and here for this
-special occasion. Thank you very much.
-
-[applause] [25:10]
-
-RMS:
-
-Well now you see how much of a struggle it is
-for the Free Software Movement to be
-remembered.  Most of the people who use our
-software think we don't exist any more and
-that we've been replaced by the Open Source
-Movement which of course exists since 1998,
-but we in the Free Software Movement we also
-exist continuing to put a focus on ideas of
-freedom and what kind of society we want to
-live in. Which in general the open source
-movement doesn't talk about.
-
-They contributed in many ways(???) to the
-increase of free software that we have, and
-have contributed a lot to the free software
-community, but the Free Software Movement
-does something that in the long term is
-essential.  And that is to focus people's
-attention on the meaning of having freedom
-for the long term. And we are the only
-ones(???) in the long term to make the effort
-to address the problem.
-
-Now there are problems relating very closely
-to Mesa and XFree86. Because they are free
-softwarem, but sometimes it's hard to make
-them run as free software on some of the
-popular new hardware.  And the reason is that
-hardware manufacturers today often do not
-tell us how to run the hardware. They give
-you(???) the hardware but not how to run(???)
-it. It's Rather strange, I would think, but
-it's not unusal.
-
-And the area of 3D video hardware is one
-where there's a major problem today.  There
-is essentially a monopoly now on that
-component: high quality accelerators. And the
-monopolists won't release full specs.  So
-people actually are trying to improve free
-software on that type of hardware, but
-meanwhile there is a tempting non-free
-program you can use to run it.
-
-Now this temptation is dangerous because if
-we accept using non-free software to... with
-this hardware, we've given up a goal: of
-using software and freedom. And it's probably
-(???) more and more.
-
-Now people in the community have two
-reactions to this. One reaction is, let's
-make it easy and convenient to install the
-non-free software to run that hardware.
-Perhaps for those who look in terms of
-practicality (say the Open Source
-philosophers), that seems like a solution,
-but for the Free Software philosophy, it's
-not a solution, it's hiding the problem. Now,
-there is a free driver available... there is
-free software available to run these video
-cards, at the moment it's not as powerful.
-But if you want freedom, that's what you need
-to use.
-
-Now I myself would either use hardware with
-free software or just not get (that
-hardware???). And I think it's important for
-people to consider the option---of buying
-only hardware that is not as fancy but is
-usable conveniently with freedom and comes
-from a company that supports the free
-software community fully.
-
-Now one thing I hope is I would  find a
-person to do... to develop a list that will
-be updated that describes which hardware
-manufacturers cooperate with our community
-and which do not. Something that describes
-the status of which products can be used
-entirely with free software and which
-cannot.(???)
-
-If you're interested in working on this
-project, it's really a big job(???), please send
-mail to address@hidden By informing people when
-they have choices available we'll be able to
-put more market pressure on the companies
-that refuse to cooperate with our freedom and
-we'll be able to get a lot of them to change.
-
-Finally, I should mention something about the
-state of software patents in Europe.  A few
-months ago countries in eunet(???) discussed
-whether to amend a treaty to authorize
-software patents in the European Patent
-Office. The free software community has got
-very organized about this issue in Europe and
-managed to make the governments aware of the
-problems of the software patents and they
-originally changed. 
-
-[TODO NDsbi: footnote to list of governments and 
-their feelings about this [from RMSconf]?]
-
-But now, the European Union has got into the
-act. And the directorate which is in charge
-is pretty obedient to large multinational
-companies, which want software patents.  So
-the next step is going to have to be, I
-believe, to work with the individual
-governments of Europe to get to block this
-initiative also.
-
-The European Union recently conducted a study
-of software patents and lots of people sent
-in comments and answers(???), pointing out
-the problems. And the European Union people
-simply ignored it. Completely. And came out
-in favor of patents.
-
-So we have an uphill battle to fight, but
-we've seen that we can win these battles.
-Those of you in Europe *must* participate in
-this fight.
-
-For more information go look at
-www.freepatents.org, website of Jean-Paul
-Smets, one of the great leaders in this
-battle.
-
-There is also a petition you can sign, and
-signatures are welcome from outside Europe as
-well. I've signed; I'm not a citizen of
-Europe. This petition is located at
-petition.eurolinux.org. Please sign if you
-have not, and please talk with anyone who
-runs a business(???) you know. And not just
-software businesses or computer businesses
-but restaurants, cold stores(???), and
-anything. About the new bureaucracy they're
-going to be tangled up in, if software
-patents are allowed. Thank you in advance,
-for helping in this fight.
-
-[applause] [31:40]
-
-Frédéric:
-
-The recording of this show will be shown at
-LinuxExpo tomorrow. I thank especially École
-Centrale Polytechnique and IDEALX...
-
-Sorry?
-
-École Centrale PARIS!
-
-[note: "Polytechnique" is another famous
-engineering school in France]
-
-Oh sorry. [laughs] Come back. So École
-Centrale Paris and IDEALX we'll show the
-ceremony only with free software named
-VideoLan and secondwards(???) there is a
-cocktail upstairs. [laughs]. Thanks.
-
-[applause]
-
-RMS: Happy hacking everyone!
-
-===============================================================================
-
-Place where this took place:
-. Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme, 71 rue du Temple, F-75003 Paris 
-
-People, products, or institutions mentioned:
-. Free Software Foundation <http://www.fsf.org>
-. GNU project <http://www.gnu.org> (same website)
-. Free Software Foundation Europe <http://www.fsfeurope.org>
-. APRIL <http://www.april.org>
-. École Centrale de Paris <http://www.ecp.fr>
-. Ecila <http://www.ecila.fr>
-. Senga <http://www.senga.org>
-. Savannah <http://savannah.gnu.org>
-. Mesa <http://www.mesa3d.org>
-. VideoLan <http://www.videolan.org>
-. Freepatents <http://www.freepatents.org>
-. Petition against software patents in Europe <http://petition.eurolinux.org>
-
-. Richard M. Stallman <address@hidden> founder of the FSF and the GNU project
-. Georg Greve <address@hidden> head of FSF Europe
-. Frédéric Couchet <address@hidden> president of APRIL and French
-  Chancelor of the FSF Europe
-. Loïc Dachary <address@hidden> "senior developer"
-. Brian Paul <address@hidden> FSF award winner
-
-. To volunteer for some needed GNU task mailto: <address@hidden>
-
-Sponsors of the event
-. Aurora <www.aurora-linux.com>
-. IDEALX <www.IDEALX.org> <www.IDEALX.com>
-. VA Linux Systems <www.valinux.com>
-
-Thanks also to
-. the IDEALX post-production team <address@hidden> for their after hours
-. Loïc Cuguen <address@hidden> for his dedication and research
-. Bradley Kuhn <address@hidden> for his rough transcription
-. Sébastien Blondeel <address@hidden> for translation live on stage and
-  finalization of transcription
-. Samuel Hocevar <address@hidden> for his C program to turn the full video
-  stream into a lightweight sound-only stream, which helped transcription.
-  [TODO NDsbi: include it? refer to it? URL then?]
-
-TODO: mention/give link to:
-  Daniek Riek?
-  GNA?
-  Axis?
-  Nifluze?
-  Lolix?
-  Bill Hibbert (sp?)
-  Vis5d?
-  Jean-Paul Smets?
-

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-The 2001 Free Software Foundation Award Ceremony was held Free and
-Open Source Software Developers' Meeting (FOSDEM) in Brussels, Belgium
-on 16 February 2002.  The ceremony was held in collaboration with the
-<A HREF="http://www.fsfeurope.org/";>Free Software Foundation
-Europe</A>.
-
-<P>
-
-FSF President and founder, Richard Stallman, presented the award to
-Guido van Rossum for inventing and implementing as Free Software the
-Python programming language.
-
-<P>
-
-A committee of Free Software pioneers and leaders selected the winner
-and two other finalists from the scores of mostly volunteer
-programmers worldwide who dedicate their time to advancing Free
-Software. The selection committee included: Miguel de Icaza, Ian
-Murdock, Eric Raymond, Peter Salus, Vernor Vinge, and Larry
-Wall. Prior to committee deliberations, a two month open nominations
-process decided the list from which the committee chose these
-finalists.
-
-<P>
-
-Guido van Rossum was chosen from three finalists for the award. The
-other finalists were L. Peter Deutsch, for his work on GNU
-Ghostscript, the popular Postscript emulation program for GNU/Linux,
-and Andrew Tridgell, for his work on Samba, a Microsoft Windows
-network file system emulation program.
-
-<P>
-
-This was the fourth award of this kind. The prior winners were Larry
-Wall, Miguel de Icaza, and Brian Paul.
-
-<P>
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-<A HREF="/press/2002-02-16-FSF-Award.txt">A Full press release for the
-event, is available</A>.
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-<P>
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