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I understand (at least on an intellectual level) that Obama's administration has improved the prospects for world peace and the standing of the United States in the eyes of the world, but there are still more people who are taking an active role in the betterment of society. I mean, did they give Chilean President Aylwin Azócar awards for not being Pinochet?*
As for this award, if they wanted to give it to anyone in the software world, I'd go with the FSF over Torvalds. But then again, I'm sure a cursory search of the Internet would reveal more deserving candidates.
* Actually, depending on how you want to interpret his Wikipedia article, they did. But he also had a lot to do with getting rid of the dictatorship.