So? Does it need more? Seems to be doing just fine.
Not sure why people think the linux foundation should only do the kernel, it supports a wide variety of open source projects.
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So? Does it need more? Seems to be doing just fine.
Not sure why people think the linux foundation should only do the kernel, it supports a wide variety of open source projects.
The foundation supports a bunch of other open source projects, after all there is a lot more to devices that run the Linux kernel then just the kernel.
Also, I found it a but funny that the foundation created the PDF using Adobe InDesign 19.4 (Windows), according to the metadata in file posted on their website. (original | archive of the PDF)
Looking at the member list it seems like the foundation is supported by companies that probably only care for Linux as a server platform.
Is this the rage baiting flavour of the month? Is the next step complaining that they spent it all on "the rainbow people"? The Linux Foundation supports lots of open source projects and 8 million dollars on kernel development alone is a lot.
They support new endeavors instead of what matters. They don't support all of the random small projects that are critical for operations.
What features do you personally think they should add?
To bring that figure up
You do realise you can't just throw more features at the kernel right?
You do realise you can’t just throw more features at the kernel right?
Kernel maintainers are burning out. Wouldn't call that a feature, would you?
Linux doesn't support tons of hardware - especially mobile. Linux doesn't have job openings for devs from anywhere on the planet, nor are there any open positions for trainees or juniors.
Imagine if you could begin your career (not hobby) working on linux. The expertise in Linux would be much greater.
Imagine if the Linux Foundation did lobbying to get Linux as a default on hardware. People would grow up using Linux instead of first Windows or Mac before switching to Linux.
There is a lot more than just kernel work and 3rd party projects that happen to run on linux.
This linked chart image and more can be found on the financial report https://www.linuxfoundation.org/hubfs/Reports/lf_annualreport23_071024a.pdf?hsLang=en at page 158 (number right bottom of each page), under section Revenue and expenditures.
They could support useful projects gasps
What does "Project support" means? To support all their projects or just LF?
Lf has a lot of sub projects, like their awesome CNCF for example.
It's all in the linked pdf.
Nice to see the 13M into community trolling
Regarding the poor font rendering of this image, they should spend a bit on Linux kerning.