2014 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Categories
It's almost time for the 2014 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards. Here is the list of proposed categories for this year. Keep in mind that while we understand that some categories end up containing projects that might not be directly comparable, it's simply not feasible to have enough categories to be all encompassing. If you have suggestions on additions, subtractions or modifications, let us know. I'll be finalizing the list and posting the polls based on feedback from this thread.
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--jeremy |
Are there any polls that members think should be removed this year? "Game Distribution Service of the Year" is one possible addition. Any others?
--jeremy |
I'd personally be interested in the results of:
Video Editor of the Year {Kdenlive,Shotcut,Lightworks,OpenShot,Pitivi,Flowblade} DAW of the Year {Qtractor,LMMS,Ardour2,Ardour3,Rosegarden,Muse,Non} Soft Synth of the Year {AmSynth,Yoshimi,Zyn,AlsaModular,Bristol} |
We removed Audio Authoring Application of the Year and Video Authoring Application of the Year a few years ago due to lack of participation and lopsided results.
--jeremy |
Perhaps separate the Graphics Application of the year into Vector Graphics and Raster Graphics
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I would like to see the FTP client of the year added. Clients include FileZilla, gFTP, Konqueror, LFTP, and NcFTP.
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm not sure there would be sufficient participation in that category, but I'm going to leave a few additional days for feedback.
--jeremy |
+1 for ftp application oty
Would also be nice, but probable impractical to be able to vote for more than one entry, maybe a first second third preference |
Shell Interpreter of the Year
Note-taking Application of the Year (including personal wiki and journal) Download Management Application of the Year (including P2P like torrent...) Image Viewer of the Year Email Client of the Year New FOSS Project of the Year |
Thanks for the feedback. Here is the final list of 2014:
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--jeremy |
For 2015 I think Open Source Server Control Panel is a good one.
There's a lot more than just Webmin now, and many are starting to rival the paid control panels. With all the free one's out there now, people could use an idea of which one is a favorite. There are about 15 free one's here: http://www.tecmint.com/web-control-p...linux-servers/ And this is a up and coming field, with 2 great new panels becoming even more popular this year: http://centos-webpanel.com/ and http://sitebios.com/ |
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