The "White Camel" award is given to important contributors to the Perl Programming Language community.[1]

White Camel award
the Perl community award
Presented byThe Perl Foundation
First awarded1999

The awards were initiated by Perl Mongers and O'Reilly & Associates at The Perl Conference in 1999.[2] Today, The Perl Foundation acknowledges these exceptional individuals annually.

By Year edit

  • 1999: Tom Christiansen, Kevin Lenzo, Adam Turoff[3]
  • 2000: Elaine Ashton, Chris Nandor, Nathan Torkington[4]
  • 2001: David H. Adler, Ask Bjørn Hansen, YAPC::Europe team[5]
  • 2002: Graham Barr, Tim Maher, Tim Vroom[6]
  • 2003: Jarkko Hietaniemi, Andreas Koenig, Robert Spier[7]
  • 2004: Dave Cross, brian d foy, Jon Orwant[8]
  • 2005: Stas Bekman, Eric Cholet, Andy Lester[9]
  • 2006: Jay Hannah, Josh McAdams, Randal Schwartz[10]
  • 2007: Allison Randal, Tim O'Reilly, Norbert E. Grüner[11]
  • 2008: Tatsuhiko Miyagawa, Jacinta Richardson, Gabor Szabo[12]
  • 2009: Tim Bunce, Philippe Bruhat, Michael Schwern[13]
  • 2010: José Castro (cog), Paul Fenwick, Barbie[14]
  • 2011: Leo Lapworth, Daisuke Maki, Andrew Shitov[15]
  • 2012: Renee Baecker, Breno G. de Oliveira, Jim Keenan[16]
  • 2013: Thiago Rondon, Wendy and Liz, Fred Moyer[17]
  • 2014: Amalia Pomian, VM Brasseur, Neil Bowers[18]
  • 2015: Chris Prather, Sawyer X, Steffen Müller[19]
  • 2016: David Golden, Karen Pauley, and Thomas Klausner[20]
  • 2017: Laurent Boivin, Rob Masic, Kurt Demaagd[21]
  • 2018: Todd Rinaldo, David Farrell, Max Maischein[22]
  • 2022: Mohammad Anwar[23]
  • 2023: R Geoffrey Avery[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "White Camel Award Winners". whitecamel.org. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  2. ^ "Perl Activists Win White Camel Awards". www.oreilly.com. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  3. ^ "White Camel Awards: 1999 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  4. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2000 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  5. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2001 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  6. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2002 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  7. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2003 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  8. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2004 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  9. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2005 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  10. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2006 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  11. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2007 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  12. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2008 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  13. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2009 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  14. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2010 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  15. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2011 Recipients". www.perl.org.
  16. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2012 Recipients". perl.org. June 18, 2012.
  17. ^ "The 2013 White Camels". blogs.perl.org. December 18, 2013.
  18. ^ "The 2014 White Camel Awards". blogs.perl.org. December 17, 2014.
  19. ^ "The White Camel Awards, 2015 Edition". blogs.perl.org. December 19, 2015.
  20. ^ "The White Camel Awards, 2016 Edition". blogs.perl.org. December 19, 2016.
  21. ^ "White Camels 2017". blogs.perl.org. December 18, 2017.
  22. ^ "White Camel Awards: 2018 Recipients". perl.org. August 29, 2019.
  23. ^ "Announcing the 2022 White Camel Award recipient". The Perl Foundation. July 11, 2023.
  24. ^ "White Camel Award for 2023". The Perl Foundation. December 18, 2023.

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