As a key sponsor, Catalyst is delighted that the 2018 New Zealand Open Source Awards (NZOSA), to be held tonight, have
sold out.
A capacity crowd will gather, and learn the award winners, at a gala dinner at The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa
Tongarewa on Tuesday 23 October 2018.
The Open Source Awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding work performed with free and open source software. The
awards celebrate the artistic, scientific and social improvements it delivers in New Zealand. The 2018 awards look at
the successes over the last two years since the last NZOSA in 2016.
Don Christie, Managing Director of Catalyst stated, “Catalyst is proud to have supported from the first awards”. He then
added “Its great to see the event grow since the first awards held in 2007’.
“The Open Source Awards are a great way to raise awareness of open source technology and the wider philosophy”. In line
with the open philosophy, the event is being live streamed: https://live1.r2.co.nz/20181023/
“It’s truly wonderful to see such a wide range of projects involved. It’s a great showcase and celebration of the work
being undertaken in the Open Source space“
The finalists are incredibly varied and include:
- Giving women prisoners the tools and opportunity to learn to weave
- Whare Hauora sensors for the measurement of healthy homes
- The Online Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language
- The Electoral Commission's rebuild of the Election Management System
- A database for tracking Kea, plus a tool for documenting Kea sightings
The New Zealand Open Source Awards exist to recognise and promote:
• the direct contributions of individuals to free and open source projects or the promotion of free and open source
philosophy, and
• exemplary use of free and open source by New Zealand organisations.
For more information on the awards, head to: https://nzosa.org.nz/