I was just going to say the same thing -- in fact, I wanted to nominate 
but the entry form asks questions that assume the nominator is the 
developer of the software.  I'm not a Fink developer, so one of you guys 
should consider this.  Does anyone still keep in touch with Christoph 
Pfistererer?

The fact is, Fink the best candidate for the Open Source Port award 
because Fink itself brings other open source software to the platform!  
And makes it easy for people who know nothing about porting.



Erik


On Friday, February 22, 2002, at 06:10  AM, Jonathan Z. Simon wrote:

> Just in case you haven't seen this:
>
>> From: Apple Developer Connection <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Fri Feb 22, 2002  03:40:43 AM US/Eastern
>> To: undisclosed-recipients:;
>> Subject: Apple Design Awards Update: Open Source Category
>> Reply-To: Apple Developer Connection <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>> Dear Developer,
>>
>> We have great news! In response to the popularity of Mac OS X with
>> the open source community, Apple is pleased to announce an
>> additional category for the Seventh Annual Apple Design Awards: Best
>> Mac OS X Open Source Port. In addition, we are now accepting both
>> individual and collaborative entries.
>>
> ...
> http://developer.apple.com/designawards/
>
> It's pretty obvious, to any fink user, that fink deserves to win this.
>
> I hope that the maintainers, as a group, will submit. It would be nice 
> for you to get the recognition you deserve.
>
>
> Jonathan
>
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