Linux Journal Announces Opening of 2003 Readers' Choice Awards

Voting now underway.

Linux Journal is pleased to announce the opening of the polls in the ninth annual Readers' Choice Awards.

All participants are encouraged to write-in their favorites for each category if they are not listed. Voting will take place from June 30 through July 25, and winners will be published in the November 2003 issue (number 115) of Linux Journal. This year's many choices are based on results from nominations by community vendors, new releases, past nominees and winners, as well as previous write-in favorites. Several new categories also have been added this year, including Favorite Server and Favorite Training.

To take part in Linux Journal's 2003 Readers' Choice Awards, please vote at www.linuxjournal.com/rc2003/. Only one vote per person, please. If you would like to find out more about Linux Journal's Readers' Choice Awards, send e-mail to awards@ssc.com .

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PC Linux Online ?

Anonymous's picture

How come PCLinuxOnline.com. the revelation last year, is not even available to be voted for ?

Re: Linux Journal Announces Opening of 2003 Readers' Choice Awar

Anonymous's picture

Where's Apache?

Re: Linux Journal Announces Opening of 2003 Readers' Choice Awar

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No "submit" button on form...

Spelling error

Anonymous's picture

"Linux by LibraNEt" should be "Libranet GNU/Linux"

Re: Favorite Distro. Where's Mandrake

Anonymous's picture

Maybe I'm blind but why isn't Mandrake listed in the favorite distribution category?

Re: Favorite Distro. Where's Mandrake

Anonymous's picture

You're blind. Just kidding...look under "Linux Mandrake" not "Mandrake Linux".

Re: Linux Journal Announces Opening of 2003 Readers' Choice Awar

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it seems like the form is broken again, with "Internal Server Error"

Re: Linux Journal Announces Opening of 2003 Readers' Choice Awar

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Voting now underway. Well, not really. I'm getting "The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request."

Re: Linux Journal Announces Opening of 2003 Readers' Choice Awar

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I'm getting "The document contains no data" in mozilla.

Ready! Set! Go!

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The form is working now. I blame someone who is not me.

Scott
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