Google named the winners of the Open Source Peer Bonus

Google company announced award winners Open Source Peer Bonusawarded for contribution to the development of open source projects. A feature of the award is that applicants are nominated by Google employees, but the nominees must not be associated with this company. This year, the award has been expanded to include not only developers, but also technical writers, designers, community activists, mentors, security experts, and others associated with open source software.

The award was received by 90 people from 20 countries, including Russia and Ukraine, involved in the development of such projects as Angular, Apache Beam, Babel, Bazel, Chromium, CoreBoot, Debian, Flutter, Gerrit, Git, Kubernetes, Linux kernel, LLVM / Clang, NixOS, Node.js, Pip, PyPI, runC, Tesseract, V8, and more. Winners will receive a certificate of recognition from Google and an undisclosed cash prize.

Source: opennet.ru

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