VLC 的 Jean-Baptiste Kempf 荣获 2025 年欧洲 SFS 奖。
VLC's Jean-Baptiste Kempf Receives the European SFS Award 2025

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## 尚-巴蒂斯特·坎普夫荣获欧洲SFS奖 VLC媒体播放器总裁兼核心开发者尚-巴蒂斯特·坎普夫因其对自由软件和VLC项目的奉献,获得了欧洲自由软件基金会(FSFE)和博尔扎诺-博岑Linux用户组(LUGBZ)颁发的2025年欧洲SFS奖。 VLC始于1996年一个学生项目,在坎普夫的努力下,已发展成为全球使用的多合一媒体播放器。 他在最初的开发者毕业后挺身而出拯救该项目,建立了一个强大的志愿者社区,并将其转变为如今不可或缺的工具——在全球拥有数十亿用户。 坎普夫将软件自由置于利润之上,成立一个非营利组织以确保VLC保持社区所有,并成立一家公司来支持其技术开发。 他的工作使免费多媒体内容能够触达广泛的受众,甚至包括使用专有操作系统的用户,并于2018年荣获法国国家功勋骑士勋章。 该奖项表彰他对欧洲推进自由软件的持久影响。

## VLC 的 Jean-Baptiste Kempf 荣获欧洲 SFS 奖 VLC 的创建者 Jean-Baptiste Kempf 荣获 2025 年欧洲 SFS 奖,以表彰他对自由和开源软件的贡献。Hacker News 的讨论强调了 VLC 作为一款多功能且可靠的媒体播放器,在各种平台(Windows、Android、macOS、iOS 和 Linux)上持久的影响力。 用户分享了 VLC 拯救旧硬件、在移动设备上提供基本功能(例如在 iOS 上播放 MP3 和 Opus 文件)以及提供一致编解码器支持的故事。虽然 Linux 用户通常更喜欢 MPV,但 VLC 因其易用性和广泛的兼容性而仍然很有价值,尤其是在默认播放器不足的情况下。 除了 VLC 本身,Kempf 对 FFmpeg 等项目的持续贡献以及他目前在低延迟流媒体技术 Kyber 方面的工作也受到了赞扬。许多评论员赞扬了他对用户隐私的承诺以及拒绝出售项目的决心,并提到他曾拒绝了一份数百万欧元的收购要约,以防止“劣质化”。总体情绪是对这款始终有用且符合道德规范的软件的感激之情。
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The FSFE and LUGBZ have recognized VLC president and core developer with this European award for his long-term dedication to the project. What began as a student initiative has, through his continuous effort, evolved into one of the most widely used media players, with billion of users worldwide.

 SFSCON participants posing for a photo with the European SFS Award winner, the president of VLC. There is a traffic cone and a plaque with the VLC media player logo
Picture by NOI Techpark - Marco Parisi CC-BY-SA 4.0.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), together with the Linux User Group Bolzano‑Bozen (LUGBZ), is proud to recognize Jean-Baptiste Kempf with the European SFS Award 2025, in recognition of his outstanding and lasting contributions to the Free Software movement and his long-term dedication to the VLC project.

Born as a student project in 1996, this software has evolved into an essential, all-in-one media player that plays almost anything effortlessly. Originally a simple network streaming client, it has grown into a powerful universal media player that continues to evolve and impress.

“For many people running non-free operating systems, it was the very first Free Software they ever installed. For many people running Free Software, it saved them from installing and booting into a proprietary operating system”, declared Matthias Kirschner, president of the FSFE during the Award ceremony.

Jean-Baptiste Kempf joined the project as a student, and when it faced the risk of dying after the graduation of its original developers, he took the reins. With the help of other core developers, he transformed it into the indispensable media player we rely on today.

Over the years, Kempf has become not only the president of the VideoLAN non-profit but also one of the lead developers of VLC Media Player and the founder of VideoLabs. “It’s small, fast, friendly, and seems to "understand everything you throw at it. I have always thought of it as "the program that eats everything", said Raphael Barbieri, a member of LUGBZ, during the winner’s announcement.

"I am extremely honoured to receive the European SFS Award. The Free Software multimedia community is quite niche and unknown, but we work hard so that video content can be free, can be played and processed. The work done around the VideoLAN community has been tremendous, despite its little resources. I want to thank the whole VideoLAN and FFmpeg teams, who spend their time on those projects, often with little recognition", declares Jean-Baptiste Kemp.

The European SFS Award

The European SFS Award recognizes individuals whose work has made a significant and sustained difference in advancing Free Software across Europe. Since 2023 it is presented jointly by LUGBZ and the FSFE and honours those whose efforts strengthen software freedom, community building, and the ethical foundations of technology.

In previous years, the award was given to Frank Karlitschek (2023) for his leadership with Nextcloud, and posthumously to Bram Moolenaar (2024) for creating the Vim editor.

2025 Laudatio

Raphael: There’s a program most of us have used - on laptops, phones, tablets or desktops computers. It might have run on screens in supermarkets or shops. It’s small, fast, friendly, and seems to "understand everything you throw at it". I have always thought of it as "the program that eats everything."

Matthias: This amazing software did not come from a giant technology company with a huge budget. It began more than twenty years ago - as a modest experiment by a few students at an engineering school. They wanted to solve a problem they identified. Nothing fancy - just a student project to tinker, experiment, share, and have fun. No one knew that those first lines of code written for “network 2000” would one day reach billions of users.

Raphael: Like many student projects, it almost faded away when graduation came and the contributors had other priorities. But one young engineer, who had joined the group in 2000, refused to let it die. He reorganised the code, inspired new contributors, and slowly turned a university experiment into a world-class piece of software.

Matthias: He built a healthy community fostering the software. Hundreds of volunteers joined. They contributed by programming, testing, auditing, helping others, with translations, improving the design, or promoting the software. Thereby the community grew and people started using the software on every platform – GNU/Linux and other Unix like operating systems, Windows, Android, or MacOS and iOS. For many people running non-free operating systems, it was the very first Free Software they ever installed. For many people running Free Software, it saved them from installing and booting into a proprietary operating system.

Raphael: With this success our winner was offered tempting deals - big money, advertising, corporate buyouts. Every time, he gently said no. Because it was not about maximising profit. It was about maximising freedom for computer users.

Matthias: To protect that freedom, he later founded a non-profit organisation - so the software would always belong to its community. He also founded a company to support the technical side - keeping development professional while staying true to the values of software freedom. Under his leadership, the initiative has reached billions of downloads, maintained and added amazing features - all without losing its soul.

Raphael: And there’s another thing this community is famous for - its sense of humour. Their symbol? A bright orange-and-white traffic cone. Legend has it that the original students used to collect these cones after late nights out. When it came time to pick a logo, they chose it proudly - a playful symbol of creativity, chaos, and collaboration.

Matthias: Nowadays, that little cone has become an icon you find on a huge amount of computers worldwide. At conferences their contributors wear the cones on their heads with pride as a clear sign of who they are and what they stand for.

Raphael: And the person behind it? He’s not just a brilliant engineer. He’s a leader, a mentor, and a true advocate for software freedom. In 2018, his contributions were honoured with the title of Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Mérite - the first Free Software developer ever to receive that distinction. Yes - a real knight of software freedom.

Matthias: His “Holy Grail” was not fame or fortune - it’s freedom: the freedom for billions of people to watch, listen, and share multimedia files without restrictions or surveillance. He has shown the world that integrity, community, and a bit of humour can change how we experience digital media.

Raphael: Today, we celebrate someone who has made it possible for all of us to enjoy open, universal access to media - and who continues to prove that Free Software is powerful, beautiful, and fun.

Matthias: It is our great pleasure to present the European SFS Award 2025 to the president of the VideoLAN non-profit, one of the lead developers of VLC media player, the founder of VideoLabs, the bearer of the traffic cone, and a true knight of Free Software....

Matthias & Raphael: Jean-Baptiste Kempf!

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