The 'Linux' Foundation as the Voice of Monopolists (UPDATED)
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LF Europe's Project Sylva Wants To Create an Open Source Telco Cloud Stack [Ed: Puff pieces for an American corporate lobby operating inside Europe, misusing the word "Linux"]
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LF Europeâs Project Sylva wants to create an open source telco cloud stack • TechCrunch [Ed: A "Big Telecom" front group]
The Linux Foundation Europe (LF Europe) â the recently launched European offshoot of the open source Linux Foundation â today announced the launch of Project Sylva, which aims to create an open source telco cloud framework for European telcos and vendors. This is the first project hosted by LF Europe and is a good example of what the organization is trying to achieve.
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Announcing Availability of MLflow 2.0 [Ed: 'Linux' Foundation writing announcements for Facebook after selling two board seats to Facebook; this is a front group of monopolies, whose purpose is openwashing]
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SONiC Welcomes Marvell as Premier Member to Further Open-Source Network Operating System [Ed: 'Linux' Foundation acting as a front group for Microsoft (SONiC) and issuing press releases for Microsoft]
UPDATE
Some press releases:
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SONiC Welcomes Marvell as Premier Member to Further Open-Source Network Operating System
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Emerson Joins LF Edge as Premier Member, Helps Shepherd Fourth Industrial Revolution
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Linux Foundation Europe Announces Project Sylva to Create Open Source Telco Cloud Software Framework to Complement Open Networking Momentum
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Thanks to open source, 5G cracks 50% of the telecom market [Ed: Steven Vaughan-Nichols has become a paid mouthpiece of 'Linux' Foundation; he's getting that PR money funneled via ZDNet, a partner of Microsoft]
The present and the future of 5G belong to open-source and cloud-native software. The proof can be seen in the One Summit trade show halls and on your 5G-enabled phone in your pocket.
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Open Source Networking Hits Tipping Point with Proliferation of Real-World Deployments, Industry Collaborations, and Mature Project Releases [Ed: Network oligopolies that share some code but never ever respect your freedom; they use this code to spy on people and sell personal data]
And today more puff pieces:
Much later:
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The Linux Foundation's AgStack Project to Build World's First Global Dataset of Agricultural Field Boundaries [Ed: 'Linux' Foundation as front group for IBM et al, misusing the name of a kernel]
The Linux Foundation, a global nonprofit organization enabling innovation through open source, today announced that its AgStack project will host a new open source code base, alongside a fully automated, continuous computation engine, to create, maintain and host a global dataset of boundaries' "registry" for agricultural fields to aid in such things as food traceability, carbon tracking, crop production, and other field-level analytics.
More of this fluff:
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New Linux Foundation dataset aids in food traceability, carbon tracking and crop production - SiliconANGLE
The Linux Foundation has today announced that its AgStack project will host a new open-source code base and computation engine that offers a data dataset of registry data for agricultural fields to aid in food traceability, carbon tracking, crop production and other field-level analytics.
AgStack:
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The Linux Foundation’s AgStack Project to Build World's First Global Dataset of Agricultural Field Boundaries - SpaceRef
The Linux Foundation, a global nonprofit organization enabling innovation through open source, today announced that its AgStack project will host a new open source code base, alongside a fully automated, continuous computation engine, to create, maintain and host a global dataset of boundaries’ “registry” for agricultural fields to aid in such things as food traceability, carbon tracking, crop production, and other field-level analytics.
AgStack will utilize machine learning and artificial intelligence to manage global field boundaries data for public use.
Slashdot today (puff):
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Linux Foundation's 'AgStack Project' Plans First Dataset of the World's Agricultural Field Boundaries - Slashdot
The nonprofit Linux Foundation not only pays the salary of Linus Torvalds and Greg Kroah-Hartman. It also runs the AgStack Foundation, which seeks more efficient agriculture through "free, re-usable, open and specialized digital infrastructure for data and applications."
And this week that Foundation announced a new open source code base for creating and maintaining a global dataset that's a kind of registry for the boundaries of agricultural fields to enable field-level analytics like carbon tracking, food traceability, and crop production.
Another later piece:
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Linux Foundation’s AgStack Project will build dataset of field boundaries - GPS World : GPS World
On Dec. 20, the Linux Foundation announced its AgStack Project, which will host an open-source code base, along with a fully automated, continuous computation engine that will maintain a global dataset of boundaries for agricultural fields. The AgStack Asset Registry dataset will aid food traceability, carbon tracking, crop production, and other field-level analytics.
A late article:
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Linux’s AgStack Project will build dataset of field boundaries
The Linux Foundation announced its AgStack Project, which will host an open-source code base, along with a fully automated, continuous computation engine that will maintain a global dataset of boundaries for agricultural fields. The AgStack Asset Registry dataset will aid food traceability, carbon tracking, crop production, and other field-level analytics.