The 2014 awards ceremony

The New Zealand Open Source Awards celebrate open source developments in New Zealand at a biannual awards ceremony, held since 2007. The awards are run by the New Zealand Open Source Society.

Past winners of New Zealand Open Source Awards

2007[1] 2008[1] 2010[2][3] 2012[4][5][6] 2014[7][8] 2016 [9] 2018 [10]
Open source use in government State Services Commission (ICT Branch)Radio New ZealandIRD's use of MoodleGeoNet Rapid (by GNS Science)Common Web PlatformDigialNZ and National Library of New Zealand for DigitalNZThe Service Innovation Lab for the Rates Rebates Alpha and Family Services Directory API
Open source use in business Zoomin / ProjectXEgressive / Dave LanePonokoTotara Learning Management SystemDiamondMind – DiamondAge and MindkitsCatalyst for The Catalyst CloudSparks Interactive for the Drupal Sector distribution and sector.org.nz
Open source use in education [in later years also included Social Services and Youth] New Zealand Summer of CodeMaharaAlbany Senior High SchoolManaiakalaniCatalyst Open Source AcademyCity Housing, Wellington City Council for Wellington City Housing Computer HubsAUT Library For Tuwhera
Open source software project New Zealand Open GPSSilverStripeSilverStripePiwikfyi.org.nzPaul Cambell for The OneRNG projectThe Faucet Foundation - SDN Controller project
Open source contributor Chris Cormack for KohaRobert O'CallahanTabitha Roder for One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)Grant McLean for work on Perl and wider communityAndrew Bartlett for Samba4 leadershipEileen McNaughton’s contribution to CiviCRMVictoria Spagnolo - for contributions to the Drupal Project and Drupal Migrate
Open source advocate Linux.conf.au organisers Andrew & Susanne Ruthven
Open source in social services [in later years was merged into broadened Education category] Vet LearnFLOSS ManualsSoup Hub and WCC Housing Computer HubsUC CEISMIC programme
Open science award – creating the Commons GNS Science for Data Policy and ServicesAuckland Bioengineering InstituteThe Cacophony Project for bring back the bird song to New ZealandKea Sightings Project for the Kea Database
Open art award Select ParksBronwyn Holloway-Smith for "Ghosts in the Form of Gifts" (Te Papa)Bronwyn Holloway-Smith for "Whisper Down The Lane"Birgit Bachler for "Copy Wildly"Make/Use Team, Massey University for Make/Use: User Modifiable Zero Waste FashionWellington Independent Arts Trust for Urban Dream Brokerage
Open source people's choice award Amie McCarron for the Alcoholics Anonymous NZ websitesSofa StatisticsRob ElshireBrent Wood for services to Geospatial Open Source in New Zealand and Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Priv-O-MaticWhare Hauora sensors project Whare Hauora Sensors
Promoting open culture Warrington School for the Ubuntu Room radio station
Clinton Bedogni prize for open systems Robert O'CallahanKoray Atalag (University of Auckland)Peter GutmannDr. Richard Lobb
Open Source special awards Brenda Wallace and Lillian Hetet-Owen

References

  1. 1 2 New Zealand Open Source Awards 2014 Event programme. CC-BY-SA.
  2. "Previous Winners 2010". New Zealand Open Source Awards. Archived from the original on 28 November 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  3. "Annual awards source of pride - Technology News".
  4. "Previous Winners 2012". New Zealand Open Source Awards. Archived from the original on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  5. "Piwik winners at open source awards". 7 November 2012.
  6. "Open Source and the Arts". 8 November 2012.
  7. "Site that helps with OIA requests among 2014 NZ Open Source Awards winners". 13 November 2014.
  8. "Common Web Platform wins Open Source Award | Blog | New Zealand Government Web Toolkit". Archived from the original on 14 January 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  9. "NZOSA Awards 2016 | New Zealand Open Source Awards".
  10. "Finalists | New Zealand Open Source Awards".
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