Linux Foundation Openwashing, Nationalism, and Selling More Seats to Microsoft
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StarRocks analytical DB heads to Linux Foundation [Ed: Shelved there to create an illusion of "community"]
The StarRocks online analytical processing (OLAP) database is getting a new home today, at the Linux Foundation.
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The risks of fragmenting open source - Linux Foundation - Huawei United States
The world of open source software is at risk of fragmentation from political forces, techno-nationalism, and weaponization, the Linux Foundation warns. This report was sponsored by FutureWei.
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Demystifying Linux Kernel Initialization - The New Stack
Let’s first talk about how much visibility a user has into what’s happening on their system and the state of the kernel itself. The Linux kernel is constantly printing diagnostic messages to the kernel ring buffer. As the name indicates, this ring buffer is a circular buffer in which older messages get overwritten by newer ones. It prints important messages about the initialization process during initialization and boot up. Several priority levels, such as emergency, critical, error, warning and informational are supported and logged to the ring buffer.
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FinOps Foundation Announces Microsoft as a Premier Member [Ed: Microsoft buys yet more 'Linux' Foundation seats]
The FinOps Foundation, a part of The Linux Foundation's non-profit technology consortium focused on advancing the people and practice of cloud financial management, announced today that Microsoft is joining as a Premier Member company. Additionally, Microsoft's Jimin Li will join the FinOps Governing Board as a voting member to help craft Foundation strategy and direction.