Puppet wins Fukuoka Ruby Award
Puppet was one of the winners of the Ruby Award handed out by the Fukuoka Prefecture in Japan. The Climate Information Toolkit won the top prize, and Puppet was one of three to win the second tier of prize.
Unfortunately, we could not travel to Japan to receive the award in person, but I was able to give a talk via Skype the night of the award ceremony. It was around 2am my time on a day I’d traveled with my wife and twins, so it was a long day, but it was worth it. I only hope my talk was worth anything.
Andrew did all of the hard work around getting the submission in and organizing the talk itself, so I definitely have him to thank for that.
Now I just need to figure out how to get my bank to accept those postal money orders from Japan.
Posted: March 23rd, 2009 under Puppet.
Tags: award, japan, news, Puppet, reductive, ruby


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