As open source adoption grows, commerce and society come to depend on that code. The future of critical technologies such as Linux, Node.js, Hyperledger, and others can’t be left to chance. They need a neutral, independent organization to manage the infrastructure and sustain their communities over the long term.
More than half of all Global 2000 software and telecom companies are members of The Linux Foundation and our projects. They know their contributions not only help accelerate their own technology and innovation, they’re critical to developing billion-dollar markets and ensuring that modern society continues to run on open source.
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“The Linux Foundation is home to Linux, Node.js and other mission critical projects that form the backbone of modern internet services, including Pinterest. Joining The Linux Foundation is a great way for established companies like ours to support those communities.”
“Becoming a Gold member of The Linux Foundation is a logical step for us in order to “do well while doing good.” We do well because the assets and software tools that are developed as open source software form a core element of our product as we make those apps available as a super fast and reliable cloud service. We do good as our Gold membership is one way we are giving back to and supporting the community.”
“In an ever changing world, contributions and support of the open source community are more crucial than ever to help expedite the developments we make as a technological society.”
“We’ve been one of the bedrock members of The Linux Foundation since its inception. We have a long history of doing open source projects throughout many communities. (But) there are things we couldn’t do before that we can now do, working in partnership with The Linux Foundation. “If we were to take a project, open source it ourselves, and expect people to come to that project, that’s a very difficult path. But when you do it in partnership with The Linux Foundation, that path gets smoothed.”