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Let Me Give Thanks · Announced for 2026

The awards for the people whose answers you found.

Documentation, postmortems, open source tools, podcasts, communities — once a year, the DevOps and SRE practitioners who give away how production really works get a Golden Answer.

Why these awards exist

The industry keeps score for products. Almost nobody keeps score for answers.

Our sibling domain, lmgt.com, is a long-running joke — “Let Me Google That” (or “Let Me Get That,” depending on who you ask) — for people who ask you a question instead of searching for it. This domain answers the joke sincerely: Let Me Give Thanks.

Every fix anyone ever googled at 3am was written down by somebody — a postmortem, a docs page, a mailing-list reply, a README, a podcast episode that finally named the failure mode. That work rarely shows up in vendor award seasons, because it was never for sale.

The LMGT Awards exist to find those people and thank them — in public, once a year, with a permanent Golden Answer page and two co-equal honors: a Jury Award from named practitioners, and a People's Choice from confirmed public votes.

They are free to enter. There are no paid categories. Companies can win for what they gave away, never for what they sell. And because Teller's Tech also publishes eligible work, the conflict rules are printed on every page: publisher-affiliated entrants are People's Choice only, marked in the clear, and never Jury-eligible.

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13Categories
4Pillars
27Honors a year
$0To enter in 2026

Two rules govern everything

Work that helps people run software in production, published somewhere anyone can reach it.

Companies are eligible for what they gave away, never for what they sell.

Entry is free for the 2026 cycle. Finalists are chosen by a named judging panel; two honors per category are decided by jury and by public vote, and every vote count is published.

Read the full rules and eligibility →

Thirteen categories, twelve of them under four pillars

Where the thanks go

All thirteen carry the same two co-equal honors, and Sustained Thanks — a non-competitive honor selected by the editors — sits outside them: twenty-seven honors a year. Full definitions, examples, and exclusions →

What a winner receives

A Golden Answer — a permanent page that never moves, a badge to embed anywhere, and the public thanks of the practitioners whose nights their work saved. Two honors per category: the Jury Award, decided by the judging panel, and the People's Choice, decided by confirmed public vote. Neither outranks the other.

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