Final Voting in 2005 Linux Journal Readers' Choice Awards

The final round of voting in the 2005 Linux Journal Readers' Choice awards has begun. The final ballot is based on the results of two previous rounds of open voting, and mostly the top two vote-getters in each category have made it to the final ballot. Eight KDE-related projects are still in the competition. The deadline for voting is July 28, the winners will be announced in the November 2005 issue of the magazine.

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by blacksheep (not verified)

Kontact for Office Program, way to go!

by Anonymous (not verified)

An interesting thing would be Kontact as office application getting more votes than Evolution as email client...

by Ivor (not verified)

No KMail in the final.. although in the earlier round there was KMail vs Kontact in the e-mail client section. Duh.

by Anonymous (not verified)

Yeah, bad voting split. Last year it became third (http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7724) too.

by brockers (not verified)

Kmail and Kontact listed separately on the same ballot really killed Kmail's chances. Whats more is its a ridiculous split that shows a distinct lack of understanding about exactly how Kontact technologies are incorporated. What is more, LJ should have known better.

Bobby

by Brad Hards (not verified)

Heh, Office is the place where Kontact is shown on my machine (not Internet, where KMail lives). If we put Kontact there, who is LJ to disagree?

by Morty (not verified)

Even with the messed up categories I think there will be some nice results for the KDE camp. And I it will illustrate how things have started to change in the Linux world, and how KDE are central in that change. To make some predictions I'd guess Kate are going to come in on a nice second, not to far behind Vim. It will be close, but not surprising if amaroK actually beats XMMS. The gap between Gaim and Kopete are not going to be very big this year. And I suspect Subversion are going to win it's category this year, call it a hunch:-)

by Nikolas Zimmermann (not verified)

It is really ridicolous how so-called
"experts" can throw out such a list.

They did NOT list KDE as programming language!

KDE e.V. should write a letter asking them
to think about their ignorancy. If they want
to promote free software they should NOT list
OpenOffice.org and Kontact together - hell did
any of them ever use any of the listed projects?

My comment to this awards: BAH! I t - i s - a - s h a m e.

by ac (not verified)

Something went wrong, they had Kontact listed twice here:

ftp://ftp.ssc.com/pub/lj/Web/8266.txt

both as e-mail client and as office program. It was probably eliminated as e-mail client (KMail took votes from Kontact and vice-versa) but not as office program.

Maybe you should have complained before?

by Anonymous (not verified)

> They did NOT list KDE as programming language!

But C++ can win after last year's winner C didn't even make it into the finale.