| LinuxWorld Best Open Source Solution and Best of Show |
| Written by CY | |
| Friday, 11 March 2005 | |
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Hot on the heels of winning industry recognition as the LinuxWorld Best Open Source Solution and Best of Show, Mambo has won yet another award, this time from the UK's largest circulating Linux publication.
The award, in the most prestigious category of "Best Free Software Project
of the Year" was announced this week.
The Linux Format magazine hit the news stands today (March 9, 2005) with a
two page spread about results from the competition. Interestingly, the
magazine contains a disclaimer about how they had to recalibrate their
online vote counter due to a reader voting frenzy, the like of which
they'd never seen before.
The magazine describes the "Best Free Software Project of the Year" as
"viewed by many readers as the most important". "You've given it to the
free software project that more than any other deserves to be held as a
shining example of why Open Source is great software," Nick Veitch, Editor
of Linux Format said.
Other projects nominated included: Linux kernel 2.6 , which overtook KDE
and Gnome. Gentoo also did well. However, the magazine said Mambo won by a
clear margin.
"It has to be said that many Mambo adherents were so caught up in the
desire to see it win that they resorted to Florida-style vote-fixing
shenanigans, but even after our arduous validation process, it was still
the clear winner," Nick Veitch quipped.
Mambo Core team member Brian Teeman said the award was further recognition
"that we're doing what people want". Mr Teeman explained that the Linux
Format Award dovetailed nicely with the peer-awarded Boston "Best of Show"
because this award was a clear thumbs up from the community, not
journalists.
"I think we can say we're on the right track to becoming adopted and
emulated as an Open Source success story," Mr Teeman said. "The level of
response the community gave to these awards, illustrates the strength of
satisfaction by users of Mambo."
"With Mambo, adopters are fast finding out how they can take control of
their web publishing in an enjoyable system that is well-supported by a
brilliant community of enthusiastic users and developers."
The Mambo trophy cabinet now includes:
- Best Free Software Project of the Year, Linux Format 2005 - Best of Show - Total Industry Solution, LinuxWorld Boston 2005 - Best Open Source Solution, LinuxWorld Boston 2005 - Best Linux or Open Source Software, LinuxUser & Developer 2004 |