This month, our communities met in Chicago for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America, where AI topics were front and center. Two new LF Research reports have been published: the World of Open Source Global Spotlight and the 2023 State of Open Source in Financial Services. We also launched two new projects, the App Defense Alliance and DAOS Foundation, and announced an intent to form the High Performance Software Foundation. And as the LF delegation heads to COP28 in Dubai, we’re excited to share a preview of Linux Foundation and OS-Climate events. Lastly, don’t miss our biggest Training & Certification deals of the year! Click here for more.
PromCon Recap: Unveiling Perses, the GitOps-Friendly Metrics Visualization Tool
“An important aspect of Perses strategy is the foundational open source path. Perses is already a project under the Linux Foundation, which means it does not belong to Amadeus or any of the other contributing companies, but to the vendor-neutral foundation, and under its governance. Furthermore, Perses’s end goal is to join the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, joining Prometheus, Kubernetes and numerous other popular cloud-native open source projects.”
Linux Foundation Newsletter: October 2023
This month’s newsletter will be one of our biggest ever! In October, our communities met in person at the Open Source Summit Europe in Bilbao and KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + OSS in Shanghai, China. At OpenSSF’s Secure Open Source Summit in Washington, DC, we continued advancing important conversations to improve the security of software supply chains. We had a record month at LF Research, with four new reports published since our last newsletter on brand new topics, including the mobile industry and Europe’s public sector, and year-over-year trends specific to European open source and the state of the OSPO. And, of course, there’s lots of project news for you to catch up on, including the announcement of OpenPubkey, a zero-trust passwordless authentication system for Docker.
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mkfs.ext4 – What it actually creates
Introducing the internal data written to
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Exploring the Future of Open Source Solutions in the Mobile Industry
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Open Source Program Offices in 2023: Key Insights and Gap Exploration
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Linux Foundation Research Proposes New Direction for Mobile Industry with Open Source
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Key Insights from “The European Public Sector Open Source Opportunity”
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Software-Enabled Flash Empowers Hyperscalers with New Command Set Specification
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