Hi everyone - 

Nominations for the Women in Open Source Award are now open! The award was 
created to highlight the contributions that women are making in open source and 
inspire a new generation to get involved. 

Also, a s you may remember, Heidi Ellis was one of the five finalists for the 
award in the Community track in 2015 -- the first year the award was given! -- 
an enormous honor ( http://www1.wne.edu/news/2016/03/women-in-open-source.cfm 
). 

Information about the nomination process is here: redhat.com/womeninopensource 
, and nominations are open until November 23. There are two tracks: an Academic 
track for full-time students and a Community track for all others. 

We would love to see more folks from the academic community represented -- both 
at the Community level and in the Student track -- so please let me know if you 
have any questions about the nomination process! 

Best, 

Gina 

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Gina Likins 
University Outreach, Open Source and Standards 
Red Hat 
100 E. Davie St.; Raleigh, NC 27601 
[email protected] 
(919)890-8322 or internally 48322 

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