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From: Ramprasad B
Subject: www/2001 award-1998.html award-1999.html award....
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 13:24:53 +0000

CVSROOT:        /web/www
Module name:    www
Branch:         
Changes by:     Ramprasad B <address@hidden>    06/04/27 13:24:52

Modified files:
        2001           : award-1998.html award-1999.html award.html 
                         fsfawardlist.html prior-years.html 

Log message:
        updated the pages

CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/www/2001/award-1998.html.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/www/2001/award-1999.html.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/www/2001/award.html.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/www/2001/fsfawardlist.html.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/www/2001/prior-years.html.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: www/2001/award-1998.html
diff -u www/2001/award-1998.html:1.2 www/2001/award-1998.html:1.3
--- www/2001/award-1998.html:1.2        Thu May  5 19:37:01 2005
+++ www/2001/award-1998.html    Thu Apr 27 13:23:52 2006
@@ -11,6 +11,9 @@
    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
@@ -92,15 +95,15 @@
 send other questions to
 <A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
 <P>
-Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110,  USA
+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 -->
-20 Mar 2000 tower
+$Date: 2006/04/27 13:23:52 $ $Author: ramprasadb $
 <!-- hhmts end -->
 <HR>
 </BODY>
Index: www/2001/award-1999.html
diff -u www/2001/award-1999.html:1.2 www/2001/award-1999.html:1.3
--- www/2001/award-1999.html:1.2        Thu May  5 19:37:01 2005
+++ www/2001/award-1999.html    Thu Apr 27 13:23:52 2006
@@ -10,6 +10,10 @@
 <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>
@@ -91,15 +95,15 @@
 send other questions to
 <A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
 <P>
-Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110,  USA
+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 -->
-20 Mar 2000 tower
+$Date: 2006/04/27 13:23:52 $ $Author: ramprasadb $
 <!-- hhmts end -->
 <HR>
 </BODY>
Index: www/2001/award.html
diff -u www/2001/award.html:1.2 www/2001/award.html:1.3
--- www/2001/award.html:1.2     Thu May  5 19:37:01 2005
+++ www/2001/award.html Thu Apr 27 13:23:52 2006
@@ -120,14 +120,14 @@
 send other questions to
 <A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
 <P>
-Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110,  USA
+Copyright (C) 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: 2005/05/05 19:37:01 $ $Author: novalis $
+$Date: 2006/04/27 13:23:52 $ $Author: ramprasadb $
 <!-- hhmts end -->
 <HR>
 </BODY>
Index: www/2001/fsfawardlist.html
diff -u www/2001/fsfawardlist.html:1.2 www/2001/fsfawardlist.html:1.3
--- www/2001/fsfawardlist.html:1.2      Thu May  5 19:37:01 2005
+++ www/2001/fsfawardlist.html  Thu Apr 27 13:23:52 2006
@@ -47,282 +47,368 @@
       website. 
 <P>
        This page tries to list some of this years nominees and their 
-       achievements.
+       achievements in sorted order of their names.
+<p>
+<HR>
+
 <P>
     <DL>
+
       <DT>
-        Tom Adelstein
+        <A href="http://www.uk.linux.org/diary/";>Alan Cox</A>
       </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.
+        Linux kernel hacker extraordinaire; creater and maintainer
+        of Portaloo, a portal cgi engine.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Eric Allman
+        Alessandro Rubini
       </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.
+        Wrote Linux Device Drivers,
+        notable linux driver book.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.apache.org";>Apache Software
-        Foundation</A>
+        Alexandre Julliard
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        The people behind several pieces of free software, most
-        notably the Apache web server.
+        Maintainer of <A href= 
+        "http://www.winehq.com/";>Wine</A>.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.armed.net/";>Armed Linux</A>
+        Alfredo Kenji Kojima
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        A GNU/Linux distribution aimed at being installable from inside
-        Windows 9x.
+        Author of the window manager
+        <A href="http://www.windowmaker.org";>WindowMaker</A>.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Lennart Augustsson
+        Andi Gutmans
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Created USB tools for NetBSD, the largest and most
-        comprehensive set of USB tools.
+        PHP Core team member and Zend author
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Stig Bakken
+        Andrew Tridgell
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        PHP Core team member
+        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>
-        Donald Becker
+        Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        GNU/Linux kernel hacker; wrote lots of network card drivers;
-        major figure in the Beowulf project at NASA
+        Aka "bero", the guy behind
+        berolinux and beroftp.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Brian Behlendorf
+        Bert Tyler
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Head of the Apache project
+        Original creator of fractint.
       </DD>
       <DT>
-        Tim Berners-Lee
+      <BR>
+
+      <DT>
+       Bill Gates
       </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.
+        I have to believe someone was trying to be funny. Chairman
+        and CEO of the oft-villified Microsoft Corporation.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        <A href="http://sanpietro.red-bean.com/~jimb/";>Jim
-        Blandy</A>
+        Bill Joy
       </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.
+        CTO for Sun; invented vi, Jini, and many other things.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        <A href="http://world.std.com/~burley/";>Craig Burley</A>
+        Bram Moolenaar
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Long time <A href="http://world.std.com/~burley/g77.html";>
-        g77</A> project leader.
+        The lead developer of <A
+        href="http://www.vim.org/";>vim</A>, a text editor in the
+        spirit of vi.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.mit.edu/~tb/";>Thomas Bushnell</A>
+        Brian Behlendorf
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Designer and current maintainer of <A href= 
-        "http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/";>GNU Hurd</A>.
-        Previously maintained GNU tar.
+        Head of the Apache project
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Shane Caraveo
+        Brian Paul
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Core <A href="http://www.php.net/";>PHP</A> developer. (And
-        I suspect more; any help on this?)
+        Developer of <A href="http://www.mesa3d.org";>Mesa, the
+        OpenGL clone</A>.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        James Clark
+        <A HREF="http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan";>Caol&aacute;n McNamara</A>
       </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.
+        Author of 
+        <A HREF="http://www.wvware.com/";>wvWare</A> (formerly MSWordView);
+        general WindowsMetaFile-related hacking.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.uk.linux.org/diary/";>Alan Cox</A>
+        <A href="http://www.rasterman.com/";>Carsten Haitzler</A>
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Linux kernel hacker extraordinaire; creater and maintainer
-        of Portaloo, a portal cgi engine.
+        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>
-        Miguel de Icaza
+        Charles Hannum
       </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). 
+        <A href="http://www.netbsd.org/";>NetBSD</A> core developer.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.delorie.com/users/dj/";>DJ Delorie</A>
+        <A href="http://wso.williams.edu/~chagenbu/";>Chuck
+        Hagenbuch</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.
+        Author of <A href="http://horde.org/imp/";>IMP</A>, an
+        IMAP&lt;-&gt;Web system based on PHP.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Debian Project
+        <A href="http://world.std.com/~burley/";>Craig Burley</A>
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        People who put together <A href="http://www.debian.org/";>
-        Debian</A>, a GNU/Linux distribution.
+        Long time <A href="http://world.std.com/~burley/g77.html";>
+        g77</A> project leader.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Theo De Raadt
+        Dan Ingalls
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Created <A href="http://www.openbsd.org";>OpenBSD</A>,
-        making the most proactively secure OS around.
+        One of the founders of Smalltalk (with Alan Kay and Adele
+        Goldberg)
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Matthias Ettrich
+        Danny ter Haar
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Lead developer of Lyx, then <A href="http://www.kde.org";>
-        KDE</A> on top of Qt.
+        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>
-        Paul Eggert
+        Darryl Strauss
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Linux kernel hacker currently lecturing at UCLA.
+        Maintainer of glide for
+        GNU/Linux. Works at Precision Insight doing accelerated 3D for
+        XFree.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.engelschall.com/";>Ralf S.
-        Engelschall</A>
+        Dave Rand
       </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.
+        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>
-        Fred Fish
+        Debian Project
       </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.
+        People who put together <A href="http://www.debian.org/";>
+        Debian</A>, a GNU/Linux distribution.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Olivier Fourdan
+        <A href="http://www.delorie.com/users/dj/";>DJ Delorie</A>
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Author of <A href="http://www.xfce.org/";>XFce</A>, a
-        lightweight and easily configurable environment for X11.
+        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>
-        Fractint Team
+        Donald Becker
       </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.
+        GNU/Linux kernel hacker; wrote lots of network card drivers;
+        major figure in the Beowulf project at NASA
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        FreeBSD Team
+        <A href=
+        "http://www-cs-staff.stanford.edu/~knuth/index.html";>Donald
+        Knuth</A>
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        The folks behind <A href="http://www.freebsd.org";>
-        FreeBSD</A>.
+        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>
-       Bill Gates
+        Doug McEachern
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        I have to believe someone was trying to be funny. Chairman
-        and CEO of the oft-villified Microsoft Corporation.
+        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>
-        John Gilmore
+        <A href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/";>Dr Douglas
+        Schmidt</A>
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        co-founder of Cygnus, reintegrator of gdb, open source and
-        cryptography activist.
+        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>
-        Andi Gutmans
+        <A href="http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/";>Earl Hood</A>
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        PHP Core team member and Zend author
+        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>
-        <A href="http://wso.williams.edu/~chagenbu/";>Chuck
-        Hagenbuch</A>
+        Eric Allman
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Author of <A href="http://horde.org/imp/";>IMP</A>, an
-        IMAP&lt;-&gt;Web system based on PHP.
+        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>
-        <A href="http://www.rasterman.com/";>Carsten Haitzler</A>
+        Fractint Team
       </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.)
+        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>
-        Charles Hannum
+        Fred Fish
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        <A href="http://www.netbsd.org/";>NetBSD</A> core developer.
+        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>
-        Shawn Hargreaves
+        FreeBSD Team
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Main author of the Allegro
-        graphics/sound/input/etc library for DJGPP.
+        The folks behind <A href="http://www.freebsd.org";>
+        FreeBSD</A>.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
         <A href="http://mandrake.net/";>Geoff Harrison</A>
       </DT>
@@ -331,159 +417,191 @@
         "http://www.enlightenment.org/";>Enlightenment window
         manager</A>.
       </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>
-      <DT>
-        Joey Hess
+        Guido van Rossum
       </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. 
-        
+        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>
-        <A href="http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/";>Earl Hood</A>
+        James Clark
       </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.
+        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>
-        Jordan K. Hubbard
+        <A href="http://www.jwz.org/";>Jamie Zawinski</A>
       </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.
+        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>
-        Dan Ingalls
+        Jeffrey A. Law
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        One of the founders of Smalltalk (with Alan Kay and Adele
-        Goldberg)
+        One of the top people of
+        egcs development.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Lars Mange Ingebrigtsen
+        Jeremy Katz
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Author of <A href= 
-        "http://www.gnus.org/";>GNUS</A>, the emacs news/mail
-        reader.
+        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>
-        Kyle Jones
+        <A href="http://sanpietro.red-bean.com/~jimb/";>Jim
+        Blandy</A>
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Author of VM, the Emacs mail reader.
+        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>
-        Bill Joy
+        Jim Winstead
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        CTO for Sun; invented vi, Jini, and many other things.
+        PHP Core team member
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Alexandre Julliard
+        Joey Hess
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Maintainer of <A href= 
-        "http://www.winehq.com/";>Wine</A>.
+        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>
-        Mike Karels
+        John Gilmore
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Major figure in early BSD development. 
+        co-founder of Cygnus, reintegrator of gdb, open source and
+        cryptography activist.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Jeremy Katz
+        John Ousterhout
       </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>.
+        Created the Tcl programming language.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Spencer Kimball
+        Jordan K. Hubbard
       </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.
+        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>
-        <A href=
-        "http://www-cs-staff.stanford.edu/~knuth/index.html";>Donald
-        Knuth</A>
+        Jorrit Tyberghein
       </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".
+        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.guug.de/~Werner.Koch/";>Werner Koch</A>
+        <A href="http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~sklower/";>Keith
+        Sklower</A>
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        The main person behind <A href="http://www.gnupg.org";>
-        gnupg</A>.
+        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>
-        Alfredo Kenji Kojima
+        Kirk McKusick
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Author of the window manager
-        <A href="http://www.windowmaker.org";>WindowMaker</A>.
+        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>
-        Jeffrey A. Law
+        Kyle Jones
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        One of the top people of
-        egcs development.
+        Author of VM, the Emacs mail reader.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Patrick Lenz
+        Lars Mange Ingebrigtsen
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Aka
-        "Scoop", the person behind <A href= 
-        "http://www.freshmeat.net/";>freshmeat</A>.
+        Author of <A href= 
+        "http://www.gnus.org/";>GNUS</A>, the emacs news/mail
+        reader.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Marc Lehmann
+        Lennart Augustsson
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Maintainer of pgcc; also has
-        a few gimp plugins to his name.
+        Created USB tools for NetBSD, the largest and most
+        comprehensive set of USB tools.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Rasmus Lerdorf
+        Marc Lehmann
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Created the PHP language and also an Apache core team
-        member.
+        Maintainer of pgcc; also has
+        a few gimp plugins to his name.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
         Mark Linton
       </DT>
@@ -492,80 +610,80 @@
         "http://www.vectaport.com/ivtools/interviews.html";>
         InterViews</A>, and Fresco.
       </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>
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://cs.anu.edu.au/~Paul.Mackerras/";>Paul
-        Mackerras</A>
+        Matthias Ettrich
       </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.
+        Lead developer of Lyx, then <A href="http://www.kde.org";>
+        KDE</A> on top of Qt.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Peter Mattis
+        Miguel de Icaza
       </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.
+        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>
-        Doug McEachern
+        Mike Heins
       </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.
+        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>
-        <A HREF="http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan";>Caol&aacute;n McNamara</A>
+        Mike Karels
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Author of 
-        <A HREF="http://www.wvware.com/";>wvWare</A> (formerly MSWordView);
-        general WindowsMetaFile-related hacking.
+        Major figure in early BSD development. 
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Kirk McKusick
+        Miquel van Smoorenburg
       </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.
+        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>
-        Bram Moolenaar
+        MRTG Team
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        The lead developer of <A
-        href="http://www.vim.org/";>vim</A>, a text editor in the
-        spirit of vi.
+        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>
-        <A href="http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/";>Tobias
-        Oetiker</A>
+        Nicholas Petreley
       </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>.
+        Journalist; colunmist for
+        linuxworld and infoworld, The editor of NC World before it
+        went broke.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
         Olivetti Research Laboratories
       </DT>
@@ -578,67 +696,123 @@
         start of 1999 they haven't existed as "Olivetti Research
         Laboratories" but as "AT&amp;T Labs Cambridge".
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Tim O'Reilly
+        Olivier Fourdan
       </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.
+        Author of <A href="http://www.xfce.org/";>XFce</A>, a
+        lightweight and easily configurable environment for X11.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        John Ousterhout
+        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>
-        Created the Tcl programming language.
+        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>
-        PHP Project
+        Paul Vixie
       </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.
+        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>
-        Dave Rand
+        Peter Mattis
       </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>.
+        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>
-        Brian Paul
+        Phil Zimmerman
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Developer of <A href="http://www.mesa3d.org";>Mesa, the
-        OpenGL clone</A>.
+        The man behind pgp; cryptography activist.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Nicholas Petreley
+        PHP Project
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Journalist; colunmist for
-        linuxworld and infoworld, The editor of NC World before it
-        went broke.
+        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>
-        Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
+        <A href="http://www.engelschall.com/";>Ralf S.
+        Engelschall</A>
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Aka "bero", the guy behind
-        berolinux and beroftp.
+        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>
-        Alessandro Rubini
+        Rasmus Lerdorf
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Wrote Linux Device Drivers,
-        notable linux driver book.
+        Created the PHP language and also an Apache core team
+        member.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
         <A href="http://www.sgi.com/";>SGI</A>
       </DT>
@@ -649,99 +823,132 @@
         have released their XFS journaling filesystem under the GPL
         and have open-source'ed GLX.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/";>Dr Douglas
-        Schmidt</A>
+        Shane Caraveo
       </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.
+        Core <A href="http://www.php.net/";>PHP</A> developer. (And
+        I suspect more; any help on this?)
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~sklower/";>Keith
-        Sklower</A>
+        Shawn Hargreaves
       </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?)
+        Main author of the Allegro
+        graphics/sound/input/etc library for DJGPP.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        W. Richard Stevens
+        Spencer Kimball
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        (deceased) author of books on network programming, best
-        written works on internet protocols for those not
-        interested in sifting through RFC's. 
+        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>
-        Darryl Strauss
+        Stig Bakken
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Maintainer of glide for
-        GNU/Linux. Works at Precision Insight doing accelerated 3D for
-        XFree.
+        PHP Core team member
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
       <DT>
-        Zeev Suraski
+        Theo De Raadt
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        PHP Core team member and Zend author
+        Created <A href="http://www.openbsd.org";>OpenBSD</A>,
+        making the most proactively secure OS around.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+      
       <DT>
-        Danny ter Haar
+        <A href="http://www.mit.edu/~tb/";>Thomas Bushnell</A>
       </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.
+        Designer and current maintainer of <A href= 
+        "http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/";>GNU Hurd</A>.
+        Previously maintained GNU tar.
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+      
       <DT>
-        Andrew Tridgell
+        Tim Berners-Lee
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Famous <A href= 
-        "http://www.samba.org/";>Samba</A> developer, employed by
-        SGI; head of the Samba project.
+        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>
-        Jorrit Tyberghein
+        Tim O'Reilly
       </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.
+        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>
-        Bert Tyler
+        Tim Wegner
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        Original creator of fractint.
+        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>
-        Guido van Rossum
+        <A href="http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/";>Tobias
+        Oetiker</A>
       </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)
+        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>
-        Miquel van Smoorenburg
+        Tom Adelstein
       </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)
+        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>
@@ -753,51 +960,28 @@
         the latest free-software mailer that everyone's talking
         about.
       </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>
-      <DT>
-        Patrick Volkerding
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        Slackware distribution maintainer
-      </DD>
-      <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>
-      <DT>
-        Jim Winstead
-      </DT>
-      <DD>
-        PHP Core team member
-      </DD>
-      <DT>
-        <A href="http://www.jwz.org/";>Jamie Zawinski</A>
+        W. Richard Stevens
       </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.
+        (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>
-        Phil Zimmerman
+        Zeev Suraski
       </DT>
       <DD>
-        The man behind pgp; cryptography activist.
+        PHP Core team member and Zend author
       </DD>
+      <BR>
+
     </DL>
+
     <P>
     <HR>
 <P>
@@ -809,83 +993,111 @@
       <A name="Thanks">Thanks to</A>:
     </P>
     <UL>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks1">Scott Johnston</A> (at vectaport.com)
+        <A name="Thanks1">Aedem</A> (at kaxis.penguinpowered.com)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks2">Anonymous submitter 1</A>
+        <A name="Thanks2">Alla</A> (at lysator.liu.se)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks3">Xander Harris</A> (at mailtag.com)
+        <A name="Thanks3">Andrew Kanaber</A> (at arachsys.com)
       </LI>
+       
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks4">Mark Gordon</A> (at acm.org)
+        <A name="Thanks4">Anonymous submitter 1</A>
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks5">Lyndon Drake</A> (at kcbbs.gen.nz)
+        <A name="Thanks5">Anonymous submitter 2</A>
       </LI>
+      
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks6">Anonymous submitter 2</A>
+        <A name="Thanks6">Anonymous submitter 3</A>
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks7">sarah</A> (at silentmedia.org)
+        <A name="Thanks7">Anonymous submitter 4</A>
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks8">Anonymous submitter 3</A>
+        <A name="Thanks8">Anonymous submitter 5</A>
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks9">Anonymous submitter 4</A>
+        <A name="Thanks9">Anonymous submitter 6 and 7</A>
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks10">alla</A> (at lysator.liu.se)
+        <A name="Thanks10">Axel Boldt</A> (at math.ucsb.edu)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks11">Spence M</A> (at ociweb.com)
+        <A name="Thanks11">Christian Robottom Reis</A> (at
+        radiumsystems.com.br)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks12">Luke B. Bishop</A> (at
-        nanosoft.hypermart.net)
+        <A name="Thanks12">Emissary</A> (at linuxpower.org)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks13">emissary</A> (at linuxpower.org)
+        <A name="Thanks13">Joey Hess</A> (at kitenet.net)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks14">Anonymous submitter 5</A>
+        <A name="Thanks14">Luke B. Bishop</A> (at
+        nanosoft.hypermart.net)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks15">Quentin Stafford-Fraser</A> (at att.com)
+        <A name="Thanks15">Lyndon Drake</A> (at kcbbs.gen.nz)
       </LI>
+       
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks16">Andrew Kanaber</A> (at arachsys.com)
+        <A name="Thanks16">Mandrake</A> (at mandrake.net)
       </LI>
+      
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks17">Christian Robottom Reis</A> (at
-        radiumsystems.com.br)
+        <A name="Thanks17">Mark Gordon</A> (at acm.org)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks18">Axel Boldt</A> (at math.ucsb.edu)
+        <A name="Thanks18">Olivier Ripoll</A> (at imt.unine.ch)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks19">Joey Hess</A> (at kitenet.net)
+        <A name="Thanks19">Philip Newton</A> (at datenrevision.de)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks20">aedem</A> (at kaxis.penguinpowered.com)
+        <A name="Thanks20">Quentin Stafford-Fraser</A> (at att.com)
       </LI>
+      
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks21">mandrake</A> (at mandrake.net)
+        <A name="Thanks21">Sarah</A> (at silentmedia.org)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks22">Olivier Ripoll</A> (at imt.unine.ch)
+        <A name="Thanks22">Scott Johnston</A> (at vectaport.com)
       </LI>
+
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks23">Philip Newton</A> (at datenrevision.de)
+        <A name="Thanks23">Spence M</A> (at ociweb.com)
       </LI>
+     
       <LI>
-        <A name="Thanks24">Anonymous submitters 6 and 7</A>
+        <A name="Thanks24">Xander Harris</A> (at mailtag.com)
       </LI>
+      
     </UL>
-<P>
 
+<p>
+<HR>
+
+<P>
 <H4><A HREF="#TOCdisclaimer" NAME="disclaimer">Disclaimer</A></H4>
 <p>
 This information is taken from Daniel Martin's website. FSF makes no
@@ -928,14 +1140,14 @@
 <!-- do not need this -neel
 Copyright (C) 1999 -->
 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110,  USA
+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 -->
- 3 Dec 2000 tower
+$Date: 2006/04/27 13:23:52 $ $Author: ramprasadb $
 <!-- hhmts end -->
 <HR>
 </BODY>
Index: www/2001/prior-years.html
diff -u www/2001/prior-years.html:1.2 www/2001/prior-years.html:1.3
--- www/2001/prior-years.html:1.2       Thu May  5 19:37:01 2005
+++ www/2001/prior-years.html   Thu Apr 27 13:23:52 2006
@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@
 <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>
 <!-- We need a general description of the award -->
 To date, we have given out these
@@ -45,7 +46,6 @@
 <a href="/award/1998/finalists.html">finalists</a>.
 
 <P>
-
 <HR>
 <!-- Please add years so the latest is first -->
 
@@ -65,15 +65,15 @@
 send other questions to
 <A HREF="mailto:address@hidden";><EM>address@hidden</EM></A>.
 <P>
-Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110,  USA
+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:
 <!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2005/05/05 19:37:01 $ $Author: novalis $
+$Date: 2006/04/27 13:23:52 $ $Author: ramprasadb $
 <!-- timestamp end -->
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