In 2016, Opensource.com published more than 1,000 articles and welcomed more than 200 first-time contributors to our community. This wouldn't be possible without a fantastic community of contributors, readers, and sharers. Join us in celebration of our 7 year anniversary on January 25 by voting today in our 2017 Opensource.com Community Awards.
Two awards are up for voting from January 16 - 25:
- 2017 Reader's Choice Award — recognizes the community's favorite article from 2016
- 2017 Best Interview Award — recognizes the community's favorite interview from 2016
Voted closed on Wednesday, January 25
2017 Reader's Choice Award nominees
- Top 11 project management tools for 2016 by Robin Muilwijk (Community Moderator)
- Top 6 open source CRM tools for 2016 by Scott Nesbitt (Community Moderator)
- 4 open source tools for Linux system monitoring by David Both (Community Moderator)
- How to choose a PHP framework by Dr. Michael J. Garbade
- Top 10 Raspberry Pi add-on boards by Ben Nuttall (Columnist)
- Turn your old Raspberry Pi into an automatic backup server by Seth Kenlon (Community Moderator)
- How to set up a Linux-based music server at home by Chris Hermansen (Columnist)
- Why I built my own homebrew Linux router by Jim Salter
- 11 resources for teaching and learning Python by Brian Hall
- Python vs. C/C++ in embedded systems by Tom Radcliffe
2017 Best Interview Award nominees
- Keeping DOS alive and kicking with open source, interview with Jim Hall, FreeDOS Developer
- An introduction to OpenStack clouds for beginners, interview with Andrew Chow, OpenStack developer
- Is Brave the new champion the open web needs?, interview with Brendan Eich, JavaScript founder
- Finding the signal in the noise of Linux system monitoring, interview with Ilan Rabinovitch, director of Datadog's Technical Community
- How Apache Kafka is powering a real-time data revolution, interview with Neha Narkhede, co-founder Confluent
- 8 reasons to make the switch to IPv6, interview with Owen DeLong, senior manager of Network Architecture at Akamai Technologies
- Hacking the farm with low-cost, open source tool designs, interview with Marcin Jakubowski, founder of Open Source Ecology
- Tips from a software engineer for a balanced life, interview with Kent Dodds, full stack JavaScript engineer at PayPal
- Driving cars into the future with Linux, interview with Alison Chaiken, software engineer at Peloton Technology
- MySQL and database programming for beginners, interview with Dave Stokes, MySQL Community Manager
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