LinuxFest Northwest founder honored with Cascadia Community Builder Award

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LinuxFest Northwest founder honored with Cascadia Community Builder Award

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The Cascadia Community Builder Award recognizes a person who has made an outstanding contribution to the free software movement in the Cascadia region, and this year's winner is Bill Wright. The award was presented in person on Saturday, November 12 at the Seattle GNU/Linux conference (SeaGL). Wright was chosen because his tireless work as a founding organizer for Linuxfest Northwest has been instrumental to growing the free software community in Cascadia.

Bill Wright, founder of LinuxFest NorthwestIn 1968, The Great Northern Railroad hired Bill, then a student at Western Washington University, because of his computer experience, which at that time consisted of using punched cards and perforated paper tapes. Bill became interested in Linux and the open source community in the late 1990s. With a few other computer nerds, he helped start the Bellingham Linux User Group in 1998 and its first LinuxFest in 2000. As BLUG and LFNW's Treasurer, Bill has been involved with organizing and community outreach ever since.

Wright's positivity and dedication exemplify the kind of impact the Cascadia Community Builder Award was created to highlight. William Hale, who nominated him for the award, said, "As President of LinuxFest Northwest, Bill tables at other events and is always a welcoming face."

"Linuxfest Northwest reaches a huge number of people," said Emily Dunham, who serves on the award committee. "Bill is a great example of what the award is about." The award committee hopes that Bill Wright's tireless work will continue to inspire other free software activists in the Cascadia region.

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Deb Nicholson wants to make the world a better place with technology and social justice for all. After many years of local political organizing, she started handling outreach for the Free Software Foundation and became an enthusiastic free software activist. She likes talking to developers about software patents, to project maintainers about leadership and to activists about free software.

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