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Open Source Brings Good Things to Life

In the skies over Congress Bridge in Austin, Texas, 300 drones will work in concert to provide a lightshow to entertain but also inform about the power of open source software to drive innovation in our world, making an impact in every life, every day. The post Open Source Brings Good Things to Life appeared first on Linux Foundation.

New Research from Snyk and The Linux Foundation Reveals Significant Security Concerns Resulting from...

The State of Open Source Security Highlights Many Organizations Lacking Strategies to Address Application Vulnerabilities Arising from Code Reuse BOSTON — June 21, 2022 — Snyk,...

Nephio Sees Rapid Growth as More Organizations Commit to Simplify Cloud Native Automation of...

SAN FRANCISCO—June 21, 2022—  Project Nephio, an open source initiative of partners across the telecommunications industry working towards true cloud-native automation , today announced...

LFX Mentorship for Me

Anubhav Choudhary shares about his experience in the Linux Foundation mentorship program for 2022. He served at Pixie, a CNCF sandbox project. The post LFX Mentorship for Me appeared first on Linux Foundation.

Untold Stories of Open Source: Priyanka Sharma

Priyanka Sharma is currently the general manager of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, but what path did she take to get into open source? Read her story. The post Untold Stories of Open Source: Priyanka Sharma appeared first on Linux Foundation.

Why Do Enterprises Use and Contribute to Open Source Software

People often ask why enterprises would want to contribute to and/or use open source software. I dive into the why and also the how. The post Why Do Enterprises Use and Contribute to Open Source Software appeared first on Linux Foundation.

Open Source Software Security: Turning Sand into Concrete

Last week I had the privilege of participating in the Open Source Software Security Summit II in Washington, DC. The Linux Foundation and OpenSSF...

The Linux Foundation and Open Source Software Security Foundation (OpenSSF) Gather Industry and Government...

10-Point Open Source and Software Supply Chain Security Mobilization Plan Released with Initial Pledges Surpassing $30M WASHINGTON, DC – May 12, 2022 – The...

Open@RIT: The Birth of an Academic OSPO

This post originally appeared on Linux.com. The author, Stephen Jacobs, is the director of Open@RIT and serves on the Steering Committee of the TODO...
celebrating one year of LF research

LF Research: One Year Recap and Imagining the Future

When I started at The Linux Foundation (LF) a few weeks ago, our research was one of the first things I dug into as...