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Open Source: 38 new organizations join Linux Foundation

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The Linux Foundation which is a nonprofit organization working on the technology said that has added 31 silver members and 7 associate members in the month of August. These members will support the development of the shared technology resources through open source leadership and participation. Linux Foundation was started in early 2018.

“We are incredibly excited to see the commitment to open source continue to grow with so many new organizations joining The Linux Foundation,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director, The Linux Foundation. “By choosing to invest in the open source community, these members have shown their dedication to advancing , inclusivity and collaboration, and we are eager to work with them going forward.”

The Linux Foundation said that in addition to joining the Foundation, many of the new members have joined Linux Foundation projects like the Academy Software Foundation, Automotive Grade Linux, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Hyperledger and The Zephyr Project.

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With the support of members, The Linux Foundation hosts open source projects across technologies including networking, security, cloud, among other.

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