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Making Zephyr More Secure

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76X3vY9AEjk Zephyr is gaining momentum where more and more companies are embracing this open source project for their embedded devices. However, security is becoming a...

Why Linux’s biggest ever kernel release is really no big deal

When the Linux 5.8 Release Candidate opened for testing recently, the big news wasn’t so much what was in it, but its size. As...

TARS: Contributing to an open source microservices ecosystem

Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin recently spoke at Cloud Native + Open Source Virtual Summit China 2020. We’d now like to republish his...

Role Of SPDX In Open Source Software Supply Chain

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBMFb4Rvcdk&feature=youtu.be Kate Stewart is a Senior Director of Strategic Programs, responsible for the Open Compliance program at the Linux Foundation encompassing SPDX, OpenChain, Automating Compliance...

SODA Foundation: Autonomous data management framework for data mobility

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufX3RYRFbzQ&feature=youtu.be SODA Foundation is an open source project under Linux Foundation that aims to establish an open, unified, and autonomous data management framework for data...

Meet the new GM of CNCF – Priyanka Sharma

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tABgcOB4GQ&feature=youtu.be CNCF, a Linux Foundation project, recently appointed Priyanka Sharma as its new GM. As a long time expert of cloud native technologies Sharma brings...

Linus Torvalds on the future of Linux kernel developers and development (ZDNet)

Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols writes on ZDNet: Once more, at The Linux Foundation's virtual Open Source Summit,  VMware's Chief Open Source Officer, Dirk Hohndel, and Linux's creator, Linus Torvalds...

What do Paketo Buildpacks Mean for Developers and Operators

Cloud Foundry Foundation recently announced the launch of Paketo for cloud native developers and operators. But what’s the difference between Cloud Foundry’s Packet and the Buildpacks announced by CNCF? What does it mean for developers who are already using buildpacks? What kind of community is Cloud Foundry look at building around Paketo? What does the roadmap look like?