According to the latest annual report from the Linux Foundation (LF), less than 3% of its budgetary resources are allocated to the thing it is named after!

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      18 days ago

      that was the most worrying part of it to me; nothing is safe from ai apparently.

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          17 days ago

          They rolled over on the American government’s demand to expell Russian contributors like puppies begging for a treat.

          Linux has become as captured as any Western institution.

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                  16 days ago

                  i understand what yankee means and my use of the word “american” here was intentional.

                  yes, the yankee gov’t has captured linux.

                  a significant portion of the people in this community don’t know the word “yankee” but they’re capable of understanding it and to express the idea to them, you have to use words or expressions that fit the context this group’s frame of reference so that they can fully understand the idea you’re trying to express without it getting lost in translation; the people who exist at the intersection of multiple identities call it “code switching”.

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    18 days ago

    Mhm, I think this is more complicated than it looks. The LF today isn’t a direct Linux kernel funding body and more an umbrella for open-source governance (infrastructure, events, certification, security work, to name a few). So the other 97% are not necessarily wasted. Also, many kernel developers are paid outside of the LF by companies like Red Hat, Google, AMD, SUSE, Microsoft. So in reality there is alot more cash flowing towards Linux kernel development. A better/sharper criticism would be that the LF has become an industry consortium for “enterprise open source” or so, rather than a Linux-centered foundation. The counterpoint on the other Hand is that this founded infrastructure is exactly what allows large-scale open-source projects to function in the first place.

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    17 days ago

    ‘Corporate Operations’ gets double the budget of the Kernel itself.

    Some people are living very well doing absolutely nothing.

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    16 days ago

    eyeballing it, that all looks like stuff that an organization of that scale would have to spend money on, and better the entity and its sponsors paying instead of kernel developers

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    18 days ago

    The linux foundation does not care about linux. They don’t even use it.