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- Deb Nicholson receives O'Reilly Open Source Award
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- <meta name="date" contents="2014-09-09 10:45" />
- <meta name="author" contents="Christopher Allan Webber" />
- <meta name="tags" contents="deb, award" />
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- Those of you who follow MediaGoblin closely likely know of Deb
- Nicholson, our community manager. This post is a bit late, but
- nonetheless, I wanted to share something exciting that happened:
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- <a href="http://media.fossetcon.org/u/bryan/m/img-9637/"
- ><img src="/blog_images/deb_receives_award-scaled.jpg"
- alt="Deb Nicholson receiving the O'Reilly Open Source Award" /></a>
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- Deb Nicholson receiving the O'Reilly Open Source Award.<br/>
- <a href="http://media.fossetcon.org/u/bryan/m/img-9637/">Photo by Bryan Smith</a>,
- released under
- <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported</a>.
- </i>
- </p>
- <p>
- That's right! Deb Nicholson won the O'Reilly Open Source Award, one
- of the most recognized awards in the FLOSS world, for her work on
- GNU MediaGoblin and OpenHatch. Here's the text of Deb's nomination:
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- <blockquote>
- Deb Nicholson has been a sparkplug for Linux and FOSS advocacy and
- she can best be described as the traffic cop at the intersection of
- technology and social justice. A free speech advocate, economic
- justice organizer and civil liberties defender for years, Deb became
- involved in the free software movement. She is the Community
- Outreach Director at the Open Invention Network and the Community
- Manager at MediaGoblin. She also serves on the board at Open Hatch,
- a non-profit dedicated to matching prospective free software
- contributors with communities, tools and education.
- </blockquote>
- <p>...as well as the message from the award announcement itself:</p>
- <blockquote>
- Deb Nicholson works at the intersection of technology and social
- justice. She became involved in the free software movement about
- five years ago when she started working for the Free Software
- Foundation. She is currently the Community Outreach Director for the
- Open Invention Network and in her spare time, she serves on the
- board of OpenHatch. Congratulations Deb!
- </blockquote>
- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="http://media.fossetcon.org/u/bryan/m/img-9637/"
- ><img src="/blog_images/deb_sitting_with_award-scaled.jpg"
- alt="Deb Nicholson receiving the O'Reilly Open Source Award" /></a>
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- <i>
- <a href="http://media.fossetcon.org/u/bryan/m/img-9687/">Photo by Bryan Smith</a>,
- released under
- <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported</a>.
- </i>
- </p>
- <!-- Deb sitting with the award -->
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- Deb and I have known each other from when she used to work at the
- Free Software Foundation and we became friends over time. I've
- always been impressed with the tireless work Deb has put into making
- the world of free software a better and friendlier place for
- everyone, as well as her extensive knowledge gained from a long
- history of social justice work. Early on in MediaGoblin starting up
- as a project, I talked to Deb about it and asked if she'd be
- interested in being involved. I'm glad I did... Deb has brought
- much to the project and I constantly lean on her skills in writing,
- her sharp wit, and her clear and regular guidance on how to build
- MediaGoblin into a better community. MediaGoblin wouldn't be the
- same place it is today without Deb working with us.
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- Deb, thanks for your work on MediaGoblin, OpenHatch, and so many
- other things... and for being a great friend to myself and many
- others in the MediaGoblin community! We're glad to have you here!
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