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Key: MISC-1304
Type: New Feature New Feature
Status: Closed Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Normal Normal
Assignee: Liana Linden
Reporter: Liana Linden
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4. Second Life Misc Issues - MISC

The Jesse Malthus Award for Best Community Influence nominees - 2008 Hippo Awards for Open Source

Created: 25/Jun/08 03:20 PM   Updated: 07/Sep/08 10:17 AM
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    • This award is for a person who significantly contributed to the open source viewer effort – from the community of C++ developers working on the viewer code base and those who directly support that effort. **

This award honors a person who, in any number of ways, exemplifies the open source community values of collegiality and mutual respect and calls others to be their best. Over the last year, this person's presence will have significantly improved the quality of the open source community.

Jesse Malthus (d. 2007) was an open source community member who had a knack for making the open source project feel like a great neighborhood to live in. Jesse seemed to always stay above the fray, and when a heated debate was running amok, he would interject a humorous comment to diffuse the situation. His family graciously gave us permission to offer this award in Jesse's name.

Note:
This task is for nominating candidates for the 2008 Linden Lab Hippo Awards in the category area specified above. For a full description of the awards, please visit https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Innovation_Awards.

  • Nominees should not only exhibit talent and a great track record in this category but also demonstrates core community values of cooperation and respect.
  • To nominate a candidate for this award category, create a subtask in this issue.
    • Please create only one subtask per nominee per category.
    • If your candidate has already been nominated, feel free to leave a comment in that subtask providing additional information about their work.


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Rob Linden made changes - 01/Jul/08 10:35 AM
Field Original Value New Value
Link This issue is related to by MISC-1305 [ MISC-1305 ]
Liana Linden made changes - 01/Jul/08 12:13 PM
Description This award honors a person who, in any number of ways, exemplifies the community values of collegiality and mutual respect and calls others to be their best.

Jesse Malthus (d. 2007) was an open source community member who had a knack for making the open source project feel like a great neighborhood to live in. Jesse seemed to always stay above the fray, and when a heated debate was running amok, he would interject a humorous comment to diffuse the situation. His family graciously gave us permission to offer this award in Jesse's name.


Note:
This task is for nominating candidates for the 2008 Linden Lab Hippo Awards in the category area specified above. For a full description of the awards, please visit https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Innovation_Awards.

* Nominees should not only exhibit talent and a great track record in this category but also demonstrates core community values of cooperation and respect.

* To nominate a candidate for this award category, create a subtask in this issue.
** Please create only one subtask per nominee per category.
** If your candidate has already been nominated, feel free to leave a comment in that subtask providing additional information about their work.
This award honors a person who, in any number of ways, exemplifies the open source community values of collegiality and mutual respect and calls others to be their best. This person's presence will have significantly improved the quality of the open source community over the last year.

Jesse Malthus (d. 2007) was an open source community member who had a knack for making the open source project feel like a great neighborhood to live in. Jesse seemed to always stay above the fray, and when a heated debate was running amok, he would interject a humorous comment to diffuse the situation. His family graciously gave us permission to offer this award in Jesse's name.


Note:
This task is for nominating candidates for the 2008 Linden Lab Hippo Awards in the category area specified above. For a full description of the awards, please visit https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Innovation_Awards.

* Nominees should not only exhibit talent and a great track record in this category but also demonstrates core community values of cooperation and respect.

* To nominate a candidate for this award category, create a subtask in this issue.
** Please create only one subtask per nominee per category.
** If your candidate has already been nominated, feel free to leave a comment in that subtask providing additional information about their work.
Liana Linden made changes - 01/Jul/08 12:16 PM
Description This award honors a person who, in any number of ways, exemplifies the open source community values of collegiality and mutual respect and calls others to be their best. This person's presence will have significantly improved the quality of the open source community over the last year.

Jesse Malthus (d. 2007) was an open source community member who had a knack for making the open source project feel like a great neighborhood to live in. Jesse seemed to always stay above the fray, and when a heated debate was running amok, he would interject a humorous comment to diffuse the situation. His family graciously gave us permission to offer this award in Jesse's name.


Note:
This task is for nominating candidates for the 2008 Linden Lab Hippo Awards in the category area specified above. For a full description of the awards, please visit https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Innovation_Awards.

* Nominees should not only exhibit talent and a great track record in this category but also demonstrates core community values of cooperation and respect.

* To nominate a candidate for this award category, create a subtask in this issue.
** Please create only one subtask per nominee per category.
** If your candidate has already been nominated, feel free to leave a comment in that subtask providing additional information about their work.
This award honors a person who, in any number of ways, exemplifies the open source community values of collegiality and mutual respect and calls others to be their best. Over the last year, this person's presence will have significantly improved the quality of the open source community -- that being the C++ developers working on the viewer code base and those who directly support that effort.

Jesse Malthus (d. 2007) was an open source community member who had a knack for making the open source project feel like a great neighborhood to live in. Jesse seemed to always stay above the fray, and when a heated debate was running amok, he would interject a humorous comment to diffuse the situation. His family graciously gave us permission to offer this award in Jesse's name.


Note:
This task is for nominating candidates for the 2008 Linden Lab Hippo Awards in the category area specified above. For a full description of the awards, please visit https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Innovation_Awards.

* Nominees should not only exhibit talent and a great track record in this category but also demonstrates core community values of cooperation and respect.

* To nominate a candidate for this award category, create a subtask in this issue.
** Please create only one subtask per nominee per category.
** If your candidate has already been nominated, feel free to leave a comment in that subtask providing additional information about their work.
Liana Linden made changes - 01/Jul/08 12:27 PM
Description This award honors a person who, in any number of ways, exemplifies the open source community values of collegiality and mutual respect and calls others to be their best. Over the last year, this person's presence will have significantly improved the quality of the open source community -- that being the C++ developers working on the viewer code base and those who directly support that effort.

Jesse Malthus (d. 2007) was an open source community member who had a knack for making the open source project feel like a great neighborhood to live in. Jesse seemed to always stay above the fray, and when a heated debate was running amok, he would interject a humorous comment to diffuse the situation. His family graciously gave us permission to offer this award in Jesse's name.


Note:
This task is for nominating candidates for the 2008 Linden Lab Hippo Awards in the category area specified above. For a full description of the awards, please visit https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Innovation_Awards.

* Nominees should not only exhibit talent and a great track record in this category but also demonstrates core community values of cooperation and respect.

* To nominate a candidate for this award category, create a subtask in this issue.
** Please create only one subtask per nominee per category.
** If your candidate has already been nominated, feel free to leave a comment in that subtask providing additional information about their work.
** This award is for a person who significantly contributed to the open source viewer effort -- from the community of C++ developers working on the viewer code base and those who directly support that effort. **

This award honors a person who, in any number of ways, exemplifies the open source community values of collegiality and mutual respect and calls others to be their best. Over the last year, this person's presence will have significantly improved the quality of the open source community.

Jesse Malthus (d. 2007) was an open source community member who had a knack for making the open source project feel like a great neighborhood to live in. Jesse seemed to always stay above the fray, and when a heated debate was running amok, he would interject a humorous comment to diffuse the situation. His family graciously gave us permission to offer this award in Jesse's name.


Note:
This task is for nominating candidates for the 2008 Linden Lab Hippo Awards in the category area specified above. For a full description of the awards, please visit https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Innovation_Awards.

* Nominees should not only exhibit talent and a great track record in this category but also demonstrates core community values of cooperation and respect.

* To nominate a candidate for this award category, create a subtask in this issue.
** Please create only one subtask per nominee per category.
** If your candidate has already been nominated, feel free to leave a comment in that subtask providing additional information about their work.
SignpostMarv Martin made changes - 05/Jul/08 06:28 PM
Link This issue Relates to MISC-1357 [ MISC-1357 ]
SignpostMarv Martin made changes - 05/Jul/08 06:30 PM
Link This issue is related to by MISC-1305 [ MISC-1305 ]
Liana Linden made changes - 08/Jul/08 12:58 PM
Status Open [ 1 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
Liana Linden made changes - 07/Sep/08 10:17 AM
Status Resolved [ 5 ] Closed [ 6 ]
Sue Linden made changes - 13/Nov/08 11:52 AM
Workflow jira-2007-12-22a [ 56977 ] jira-2008-11-14 [ 78796 ]
Sue Linden made changes - 13/Nov/08 04:25 PM
Workflow jira-2008-11-14 [ 78796 ] jira-2008-11-14a [ 85798 ]