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short circut 01-08-2008 12:56 PM

Just wondering why are the polls open until feb 21. It would seem to me that most voting would end after the first couple of weeks. By the time the winners are announced we would have forgotten about even voting.

jeremy 01-08-2008 03:36 PM

While I definitely think a "couple weeks" is too short, it's possible next year we'll make it closer to five or so. Thanks for the feedback.

--jeremy

Lobais 01-09-2008 11:58 AM

I think it would be interesting to have some kind of max project age. How can projects which haven't been updated for years be nominated to "X of the Year"? Like if an actor got "Best actor of the year", even though he'd retired several years ago.

I'm not saying that the grand old apps shouldn't be there. Often they simply are the best app for the job. What I'm saying is that people tend to vote on them, simply because they know them, which really isn't good for anybody. Young projects need advertising, for old projects it doesnt really matter to be crowned "Best Email Client of the Year" every year.

I think that either there should be categories especially for young projects, or even better: Every project should have a small note telling why this app has been the best game of 2007. Like: "Nexuiz went from nothing to one of the most played FPS'es for Linux, thanks to its innovative interface" or something.

Just my 50 cents.

kc3377 01-15-2008 04:16 AM

where do i have to put the vote in the poll. I like the idea of also using the non-linux systems for polls.

dr_agon 01-15-2008 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lobais (Post 3016864)
I think it would be interesting to have some kind of max project age.

I don't like the max-project-age concept. I use couple of utilities which stopped being developed few years ago, and still are more useful for me than modern alternatives.
But, separating votes for project that come out this year could be very interesting. We could have the catergories "best of all years" and "best newborn".
cheers,
dr_agon

nfgrachanin3 02-01-2008 11:30 AM

Mouse
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeremy (Post 3006859)
Welcome to the 2007 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards. The categories have been chosen and the polls will open soon. I am going to post the nominees now, to give members a couples days to post feedback. This will allow additions and modifications to be made before the voting commences. If you have any suggestions, please post in the thread for the poll in question. Any general suggestions can go in this thread.

--jeremy

It would be a small but very nice addition to have a program written that would snap the mouse to the highlighted selection so all that is needed is to click on the selection.

anutosho 02-01-2008 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trickykid (Post 3007495)
We should really add a Backup/Disaster Recovery application/utility of the year, it's been long overdue in my opinion. Could probably break them up into Single or Networked Systems as well. ;)

Yes a good idea indeed.
But please don't forget to add StoreBackup to the list. Even if it is not so popular in my opinion it is the best solution for disk based backups I came across. Each backup looks (and actualy is) like a full backup. The space needed is less than for classical incremental backups.

It is a couple of perl scripts which do the trick with hard linking.
The script might participate from some improvement (if the author permits), but I love it. :-)

cyent 02-14-2008 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeremy (Post 3006859)
Welcome to the 2007 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards. The categories have been chosen and the polls will open soon.

--jeremy

We need some sort of "Open category"....

For example "meld" is a delight of a diff tool deserving kudos.

"Filelight" is just plain pretty.

"strace" is probably the most useful general fixit tool use.

zgegala 02-15-2008 03:35 AM

Office Productivity Category
 
I think there should also be some category for office productivity. There is the office suite poll, but this would be for more specific needs such as project management (ie dotProject, Ganttproject, etc.) or CRM or planning (ie freemind).

Drakeo 02-15-2008 07:51 AM

slacware 12.0 and curent.
mandriva for gui

linuxglobe 02-15-2008 04:32 PM

What I will vote for...
 
This is who I vote for :

GIMP 2.4
Inkscape
OpenOffice 2.3
Scribus (latest version)
KDE 4

and for OS

tie between Ubuntu 7.10 and Fedora 8

I sure hope many people vote the same way as me! :D

Mark McLaughlin

sumswuhao 02-21-2008 10:33 AM

I prefer openSUSE, because it is easy to install, and it provide an easy way to install Avia AntiVir and Dazuko.

jeremy 02-21-2008 11:12 AM

The polls are closed and the results are in. Look for an official announcement concerning the winners very soon.

--jeremy

jeremy 02-21-2008 12:22 PM

...and the winners are:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...inners-622825/

--jeremy

Adler 02-28-2008 11:58 PM

Jeremy,

I've followed these awards for the last 3 years.

And, have loved every advance that I have made running Linux.

Great job!

Do it again. Lots to learn here.


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