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Canonical joins Linux Foundation, LF becomes more powerful

Filed Under (Linux) by Abbas on 19-08-2008

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Canonical Joins Linux Foundation

Thats right folks, Canonical (the company behind Ubuntu linux distros) joined Linux Foundation today. Linux Foundation that was formed last year acts as a collective representative of the whole Linux community in different areas such as Public Debates etc. Though many Linux distributions haven’t joined Linux Foundation yet, it is expected that they will eventually.

Canoncial joined LF with silver status, the lowest of all (still better than nothing). Many prominent companies like Nokia, Dell, RedHat and Dreamworks are also silver status members. Silver status members contribute between $5k to $20k annually. Canonical move has made Linux Foundation even more powerful and has helped moving it one step more closer to becoming a collective representative of all Linux distributions.

Canonical’s CTO Matt Zimerman said in a statement:

The Linux Foundation occupies a critical, non-commercial function in the use and popularization of Linux around the world. We’ve always seen the Linux Foundation’s value and are pleased to now become an official member and support its activities. We look forward to working with them to continue the march of Linux in all areas of computing.

I guess that means happy times ahead for the linux community.

[via are technica]

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2 Responses to “Canonical joins Linux Foundation, LF becomes more powerful”


  1. linux is the way. windows is for kids haha. oh did i offend all you window kids? sorry but thats the truth.
    never mind you’ll be forced to use linux in about 50years when linux foundation will take control of planet earth.


  2. @GaneshPP

    50 years?

    i m thinking more like the next 2 years

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