Poll: Vote for the Best Open Source Software for Photographers
The Linux New Media Awards have honored the most significant products, projects, people, and organizations for open source/Linux every year since 2000.
The winners of the Linux New Media Awards 2015 will be chosen by a jury of about 300 open source experts. The editorial staff of Linux New Media’s magazines Linux Magazine, ADMIN, and Raspberry Pi Geek, as well as open source influencers like Alan Cox, Jon “maddog” Hall, or Bruce Perens will cast their votes. Winners from previous years include well-known projects such as Bitcoin, CyanogenMod, Firefox, LibreOffice, Tor, and many others.
As a reader of Linux Magazine you are invited to participate in the Linux New Media Awards. For the Readers Choice award, the organizers are asking for your vote on the best open source software for photographers.
The winners of the Linux New Media Awards 2015 will be announced in Hannover, Germany, in Hall 6, Stand G02, at the CeBIT Open Source event on Wednesday, March 18, 2015.
To participate in the vote, please follow this link (or use the embedded iframe below – does not work on all websites, unfortunately).
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