Profile: Linux Foundation
Authors
Rationale
There are so many subjects you could choose to profile, so why did you choose this one? What drew you into wanting to know more about the organization? How did you/your group decide on and agree?
We wanted to cover the Linux Foundation due to all of us having extensive knowledge using Linux. We wanted to know more about what they do due to our use of Linux. We all kind of chose at the same time and all agreed just because we all wanted to know more.
Organizational Details
Is the subject of your profile a corporate entity?
Yes
What type?
Oregon-based nonprofit mutual benefit corporation
When was it founded?
Founded 2000, Incorporated August 9th, 2007
By whom?
Info on founders is very hard to find
Publicly traded?
Private company
Has the company made any acquisitions? If yes, which companies, and what were their core products?
No acquisitions
Has the company made any investments in other companies? If yes, which ones?
"No investments"
Number of employees?
21 Leaders
Where is HQ?
HQ in San Francisco
Does it have any other offices or locations?
Also offices in Japan and Korea
Website?
Wikipedia?
Does your organization file any annual reports?
Yearly Linux Job Reports
Communications
Social media
Does your subject participate in social media? If yes, please list a URL for each account, and reach within that community.
Communications channels
- The Linux Foundation has a News and Blogs page here with news and other info that they would like to distribute.
- All Linux Foundation announcements can be seen here specifically.
- They also keep a list of infographics.
- They maintain a list of all publications the Linux Foundation have, including open source compliance and workshops.
- They also operate a monthly newsletter.
Conference Participation
- The Linux Foundation hosts a lot of conferences. They have 15 conferences planned from March to the end of the year.
- They also have partner conferences too where they team up with other companies to host conferences.
- There are at least 12 until the end of the year.
- They cover a variety of topics, all of which relate to Linux somehow.
- Some conferences are colocated on the same date and location so that smaller conferences can be booked with larger conferences.
- Android Builders Summit on March 23rd
- Embedded Linux Conference on March 23rd
- ApacheCon on April 13th
- KVMForum on August 19th
- Annual Linux Kernel Summit on October 26th
Community Architecture
Communication Channels
- Linux Standard Base IRC
- kernel.org (Canonical Repository)
- Linux Kernel GitHub
- Linux Kernel Mailing List Archive
Membership
- Anyone can join
- Fee based
- Corporate
- Individual
Corporate Members
- Fujitsu
- HP
- IBM
- Intel
- and more
- About the Board of Directors
About
- Distribute the Linux kernel and other Open Source software to the public without charge.
- Initial Git commit Linux-2.6.12-rc2 April 16, 2005
- Patches are approved by kernel module subcommitees
- BDFL = Linus Torvalds
Community Participation
- Participation is increasing: YoTLD
- Passes Raptor Test (Board of Directors, set process to replace)
- Passes Bus Test (with due chaos)
- kernelnewbies.org
Technology/Product
Linux
- The Linux Foundation is centered around promoting, standardizing, and protecting Linux.
- Linux is an open source operating system used on tons of platforms ranging from small embedded devices to large clusters of servers.
- Anyone needing a non-realtime operating system kernel could benefit from using Linux.
- Massive amounts of companies have a stake in the Linux kernel as well as the Linux Foundation. There are 185 corporate members of the Linux Foundation.
- One of the main reasons Linux became so popular was that it was open sourced and GPL licensed, which wasn’t common when it was made.