The Linux Foundation has announced that Axis Communications, D-Link, O.S.
We have been busy behind the scenes determining the necessary processes and resouces needed for the future foundation.
The Xen project celebrates its 10th anniversary this week. It’s also moving to a new home at The Linux Foundation as a Collaborative Project.
Thousands of people contribute to Linux every day. As our annual “Who Writes Linux” paper reports, individuals from around the world are writing millions of lines of code every year. Equally important are the hundreds of companies supporting Linux every year, from sponsoring Linux kernel development to collaborating on technical initiatives to supporting The Linux Foundation.
The Linux Foundation has announced that the Xen Project has become an official Linux Foundation Collaborative Project.
This move from the Xen developers will allow them to benefit from the experience of companies such as Amazon Web Services, AMD, Bromium, Calxeda, CA Technologies, Cisco, Citrix, Google, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Verizon, just to name a few.
“Linux Foundation Collaborative
As explained in the previous blogposts here, Mandriva SA would like to move forward with the creation of the foundation and the setup of an independent project in charge of developing the existing Mandriva Linux distribution.
A conversation has started and I must say that I am happy with the feedback wether on the dedicated mailing list or on the community forums.
Dear Foundation :)
As there was no objection by at least 5% of the membership, the
proposed changes are now in effect. So I went ahead and updated
http://foundation.gnome.org/ as well as http://foundation.gnome.org/governance/
The new Bylaws can be found in the foundation-web module, i.e.
Most of us are still sitting in the meeting room, but I think it’s important to let everybody know about the results of this fruitful meeting day in Paris.
We (see the list of participants below) have met in Paris for most of the day and we discussed the future of the Mandriva Linux distribution.
As explained in previous blogs, Mandriva SA wants to create a fully independent foundation that
The Linux Foundation has announced that Amarula Solutions, Freescale, SIM Technology Group, Superb Internet, and Symphony Teleca are joining the organization. The Linux Foundation is gathering more and more members, mostly because the Linux platform has increased its role in embedded development and cloud computing. Amarul... (read more)