P2P Awards

Let's design, build, and manage the P2P awards for worldwide contributions to the P2P ecosystem.
  • Michel Bauwens

    I created this page on the p2p wiki, this is what we have so far, based on email discussions, see http://p2pfoundation.net/P2P_Awards

    Categories
    [edit] List of Proposed Award Areas

    * best contribution to distributed infrastructures
    * best contribution to the development of free culture
    * best free software project of the year
    * best free hardware design project of the year
    * most important contribution to fundamental open design issues
    * best public support for p2p production
    * best p2p/ community media project
    * best p2p/ community money project
    * best p2p/ community land project
    * best new disruptive technology
    * best new p2p media
    * world-changer of the year


    [edit] Detailed proposals

    Franz Nahrada:

    * Award for Outstanding Achievements in Peer Production

    This is an activity which will force us naturally to deeply consider and evaluate the things that are going on instead of looking at them superficially. The main benefit is that we really have to challenge each other on quality and useability of things and creations instead of reproducing the developers mantra that "my stuff is simply the best because I do it out of fun" (sorry, did not mean to hurt anybody!)


    [edit] Criteria

    Stefan Merten:

    "The word "best" in all the suggestions is perhaps the hardest thing. What does "best" mean? Indeed: What is the criteria for "best" after all? In particular I think the criteria will differ widely between Oekonux and P2P Foundation. IMHO the criteria is the most important thing which needs to be solved - otherwise nobody takes you serious and the award will have no effect."
    [edit] Jury Members
    [edit] Sponsors
    [edit] Organizers

    Stefan Merten:

    -I have discussed that with Peter Weibel and I think the ZKM in Karlsruhe could be an interesting partner to do this. But there might be MANY other options because this is exactly what corporations and public administration seek: visibility, public image.... (Franz Nahrada)

    "The question is whether Oekonux / P2P Foundation (at the moment) has enough visibility, public image for this. Fund raising for the conference failed miserably and IMHO this is a pretty similar case.

    And AFAICS if Peter Weibel sponsors this then it will be *his* project."
  • Michel Bauwens

    Franz Nahrada has indicated that he cannot provide the lead on this topic, so I'm afraid that, since the initiative was partially based on his invitation and a privileged relation with a possible funder, this project might be stillborn for the moment. Is anyone else willing to take over the project lead on this one?