Linux Foundation Newsletter: November 2023
The Linux Foundation | 30 November 2023
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!
Contents
- Training & Certification deals for Cyber Week
- LF projects unite at COP28 to harness open source for sustainable development
- New project announcements
- Event recap: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America
- Upcoming events
- LF Research
- LFX Mentorship
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion
- LF Europe updates
- Linux Foundation project news and updates
- LF in the media
- Follow us
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LF projects unite at COP28 to harness open source for sustainable development
The Linux Foundation's Sustainability Initiative highlights the potential of technology to unlock additional revenue in the technology sector and promote sustainable practices across multiple domains.
As such, The Linux Foundation is set to host a pivotal panel at COP28, focusing on the role of open source technology in driving sustainable development. Titled "The Power of Open Source Technology Collaboration in Finance, Business, Policy, and Economic Development for a Net Zero Transition," the event underscores the significance of digital technology, particularly open source, in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- This 60-minute discussion, scheduled for December 6th in the Blue Zone's Innovation Thematic Area (click to sign up) and live-streamed, will explore how various projects and communities within the Linux Foundation contribute to the UN SDGs. The panel will explore the impact of open source software, hardware, standards, content, and data on sustainable development. Attendees will learn the crucial role of open source in building sustainable infrastructure.
Two other events focusing on OS-Climate projects will occur on December 4th from 15:00 - 16:00 GST and December 5th from 16:30 - 17:30 GST.
- The first event will focus on Open Source Analytic Tools for Physical Risk and Resilience, led by BNP Paribas; Sector Alignment for Net Zero Investing, led by Allianz; the OS-Climate Data Mesh Supporting Federated Sourcing and Access for Data Needed for Climate Alignment, led by Red Hat; and the launch of OS-Climate new open data offerings, Sovereign Bond Footprint Data based on Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF) methodology, which will help realign to Paris Accord goals the $87 Trillion in sovereign bonds making up about 30% of all pension fund and insurance company investments globally.
- The second event will kick off the global collaboration phase of the Transition Scenario Analysis initiative led by Capgemini to build the world’s most powerful modeling platform for climate transition decision-making in business, finance, policy, and economic development. Further Information about the events can be found at https://os-climate.org/events.
New project announcements
High Performance Software Foundation
The Linux Foundation has announced its intent to form the High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) to advance high performance computing (HPC). HPSF aims to develop a portable software stack for HPC, making it more accessible and fostering collaboration in development.
The foundation will leverage global initiatives like the U.S. Department of Energy's Exascale Computing Project and the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking to optimize computing across diverse architectures. HPSF, as a neutral hub under the Linux Foundation, will unite industry, academia, and government in advancing scientific software.
Supported by key players like Amazon Web Services and NVIDIA, HPSF will form a technical advisory committee to guide HPC projects. The Foundation launches with projects like Spack, Kokkos, and WarpX, focusing on continuous integration, software stacks, and performance testing for HPC.
The HPSF welcomes participation from the HPC community and will present its vision at the ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference (SC23). For more information, visit http://hpsf.io/.
App Defense Alliance
The App Defense Alliance, initially established by Google for Android app security, has now joined the Joint Development Foundation under the Linux Foundation. This new alliance brings together technology leaders Google, Meta, and Microsoft as the steering committee. The Alliance aims to strengthen app security across various platforms, and foster collaborative implementation of industry-wide standards. The transition to the Joint Development Foundation reflects a collective commitment to enhancing digital security and trust in apps. This integration marks a practical step in creating a more secure digital environment, ensuring users and developers benefit from higher security standards. The Alliance encourages other organizations interested in app security to join and contribute to this collaborative effort.
DAOS Foundation
The Linux Foundation has announced the launch of the DAOS Foundation, which aims to enhance the governance and development of the Distributed Asynchronous Object Storage (DAOS) project. With support from leading organizations like Argonne National Laboratory, Enakta Labs, Google Cloud, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Intel, the Foundation is set to accelerate advancements in High Performance Computing (HPC) and AI/ML workloads.
DAOS is a high-performance, open source storage system designed to improve traditional storage solutions for HPC and AI applications. It utilizes a distributed key-value storage architecture, optimizing performance and cost. Intel has been a key contributor to DAOS since 2012, and the creation of the DAOS Foundation under the Linux Foundation ensures the project's continued growth as an open source initiative.
The DAOS Foundation is open for membership at various levels, allowing participants to contribute to its governance and technical development. For more information, visit the DAOS Foundation website at https://foundation.daos.io/.
Event recap: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America
Image: Attendees at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2023 enjoy a competitive game of Jenga
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2023, held in Chicago from November 6- 9, was a landmark event that underscored the CNCF's commitment to shaping the future of technology. This year's conference illuminated a crucial trend: AI is at the forefront of technological discussion and decision-making.
At the heart of AI's rapid evolution are the robust underlying systems - networking, compute, and a plethora of sophisticated software. The conference highlighted that AI applications, often powered by Large Language Models (LLMs) at their core, are integrally dependent on cloud-native environments, advanced security measures, and other support systems our projects offer.
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2023 was more than just a conference; it was a testament to our journey towards a more interconnected and AI-driven technological future, and the Linux Foundation is at the forefront of this exciting journey.
To watch these sessions, keynote presentations, and over 200 others, view the CNCF KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2023 YouTube playlist.
Upcoming events
Image: Attendees relishing a selfie moment at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon 2023 in Chicago
- Yocto Project Summit, Nov 28-30, Virtual
- ONE Summit Regional Days, Nov 30 - Bangalore
- Hyperledger Member Summit Tokyo, Dec 4, Tokyo
- OpenSSF Day Japan, Dec 4, Tokyo
- Open Source Summit Japan, Dec 5-6, Tokyo
- GitOpsCon Europe, Dec 5-6, Virtual
- Open Compliance Summit, Dec 7-8, Tokyo
- PrestoCon 2023, Dec 5-6, Mountain View CA
- KubeDay India, Dec 8, Bengaluru
- AI.dev: Open Source GenAI & ML Summit, Dec 12-13, San Jose CA
- Cassandra Summit, Dec 12-13, San Jose CA
To register (for in-person attendance or virtual), please view our full calendar of events here, and be sure to subscribe to our events newsletter. Check out our Flickr stream for photos of past events!
LF Research
World of Open Source: Global Spotlight 2023
Earlier this year, Linux Foundation Research launched a worldwide survey on open source trends. The Global Spotlight report covers a wide range of opportunities and concerns related to open source worldwide, incorporating regional comparisons of open source adoption, contribution, value propositions, and sustainability. Findings indicate that open source use is widespread across regions and that its value is well understood, but there is still an opportunity to increase contributions and the presence of OSPOs. Comparing across regions, Europe ranked highest in use and contribution, and government adoption, while Asia-Pacific ranked lowest in these categories. Read more about our survey findings in the full report!
The 2023 State of Open Source in Financial Services
Linux Foundation Research has partnered with the Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS) for the last three years to study the financial services industry's use, contribution, and participation in open source. In its third year, the annual State of Open Source in Financial Services report analyzes quantitative and qualitative data to understand industry-wide trends in open source adoption, from banking to asset management to hedge funds. Compared with the 2021 and 2022 reports, this analysis illustrates directional shifts in the use and contribution of open source software. It acts as a resource for industry leaders to create or refine their open source strategy.
LF Research and Cloud Native Computing Foundation have partnered to measure cloud native adoption and trends, understand motivations for using and contributing to cloud native projects, and forecast new opportunities in this space. We invite you to join this conversation by taking the survey today!
As a thank you for participating, we’ll provide you with a 25% coupon off any Cloud Native Computing Foundation training (listed in https://www.cncf.io/certification/training/) or certification product amongst CKA, CKAD, CKS, PCA, KCNA, through February 28, 2024.
LFX Mentorship
Image: Attendees enjoying a mentoring session at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon 2023
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Summer 2023 LFX Mentorships wrapped up. Projects include CNCF, GraphQL, Hyperledger, LF Networking, Linux Kernel, OpenHPC, Open Mainframe Project, and RISC-V. Browse to see our LFX Mentorship Program graduates.
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Fall 2023 LFX Mentorships are in progress: Browse to see our LFX Mentorship Program mentees aspiring to graduate at the end of November.
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Watch the replay! Video Codecs and the Virtual Stateless Decoder Driver (visl) Mentor: Daniel Almeida, Consultant Software Engineer, Collabora - an LFX Linux Kernel Mentorship graduate who went on to become a Linux kernel maintainer sharing knowledge as a mentor.
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Watch the replay! Run Fast! Catch Performance Regressions in eBPF with Rust Mentor: Everett Pompeii, Founder + Maintainer, Bencher
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE): At this event, LFX Mentorship spread the word on LFX Mentorships, LFLive webinars, LF Training, and other learning resources created to empower the next generation of new open source developers was a success, and connected and chatted with several aspiring open source developers from US colleges.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion
Image: A colorful and inclusive book shown on the floor at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon 2023
- As part of the Making Our Strong Community Stronger initiative, the Open Mainframe Project recently hosted a webinar to showcase the different roles in the tech industry, specifically the mainframe sector, and mentorship and hiring programs that encourage and support diverse applicants from a global scale. Watch the video here to learn more about the opportunities for BMC, Broadcom, IBM, and Open Mainframe Project.
- In this month’s episode of the “I Am A Mainframer” podcast, hosted by Steven Dickens of The Futurum Group, guest Domenico D’Alterio shares insights into his career and the evolving mainframe industry. Currently working on the Zowe open source project at IBM, Domenico discusses how he joined IBM in 1999 as a developer and later transitioned into managerial and product manager roles. He also reflects on his challenges adapting to mainframe technology and the required skills. Watch here.
LF Europe updates
Image: LF Europe Sr. Director of Community Development Mirko Bohem addresses issues in the Cyber Resilience Act at Open Source Summit Europe 2023 in Bilbao, Spain
- Dive into the heart of the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) debate and its profound implications for the open source ecosystem. In a dynamic panel at Open Source Summit Europe 2023, key stakeholders, including Linux contributor Greg Kroah-Hartman, Python Software Foundation's Cheuk Ting Ho, Red Hat's Laura Seay, GitHub's Justin Colannino, and Ericsson's Phil Robb, provided unique insights. From upstream developers to downstream integrators, their perspectives shed light on the varied impacts of the CRA. Watch the full panel discussion on YouTube and explore a concise summary capturing their consensus and standout moments.
- See the recent EU policy initiatives and their impact on open source software by Mirko Boehm, Senior Director, Community Development, Linux Foundation Europe at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2023.
- Dive into IT sustainability with Max Körbächer's latest blog, "Open Source as an Accelerator for Sustainability in IT." Explore how open source projects within the Linux Foundation drive energy efficiency and set standards for a greener IT future. Discover the five foundations leading the charge for positive change.
- If you haven’t yet had the opportunity, download the Europe Spotlight 2023: Exploring the State of European Open Source Innovation, Opportunities, and Challenges follows in the footsteps of its 2022 report, covering a wide range of topics and concerns relating to open source within Europe. Data was collected from the worldwide survey launched earlier this year and interviews with stakeholders in the European open source community. This report incorporates a year-over-year comparison with 2022 findings to understand the directional shifts in this ecosystem better. Findings indicate that while the value of open source has increased over the last year, there is progress to be made in contributions, public sector perceptions, and SBOMs.
Linux Foundation project news and updates
Image: a convention of lovable open source mascots at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon 2023
Alliance for OpenUSD (AOUSD)
- Watch Pixar CTO Steve May discuss the initiative to make OpenUSD an international standard in his chair as Chair of AOUSD. Listen to the podcast.
- Dive into our blog, where we break down the anatomy and file structure of OpenUSD for a deeper understanding. Read the explainer blog.
- Hear from Pixar, Adobe, Autodesk, and NVIDIA experts about the transformative power of USD and its impact on the visual effects industry. Read more.
- We chatted with Autodesk Fellow Gordon Bradley about the company’s open source involvement, utilization of OpenUSD, and his role within AOUSD as a Steering Committee Member. Read more here.
- An article in AEC magazine highlighted AOUSD's initiatives, detailing how OpenUSD is tackling industry challenges and the alliance's dedication to establishing a widely accepted standard for interoperability.
CAMARA
- Member organization Huawei authored a blog post on how the organization enables operators to monetize APIs via CAMARA and LF Networking.
- CAMARA community members will present at the API Days conference in Paris, December 7-9, 2023
- CAMARA is now on social media. You can follow the project on LinkedIn or X (Twitter) for real-time updates.
CNCF
- CNCF and LF Networking Unite to Advance Open Source Telecom Cloud Native Networking
- Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Linux Foundation Training & Certification Launch Istio Certification
- KubeVirt v1.1 Released: Integrates virtual machines with Kubernetes, improving performance and simplifying management in cloud-native infrastructure.
- OpenTelemetry Updates: Enhances observability with user-friendly tools for better application tracing, monitoring, and debugging.
- Vitess 18 Announced: Offers new features for managing large-scale SQL databases in Kubernetes, improving performance and scalability.
- LitmusChaos 3.0: Makes chaos engineering more robust and developer-friendly, testing cloud-native applications' resilience against real-world scenarios.
- Kyverno Beyond Kubernetes: Extends policy management from Kubernetes to other platforms for consistent, efficient policy enforcement across IT environments.
Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF)
- cdCon Japan is happening on December 4 in Tokyo, co-located with OSSummit Japan. We have a great speaker line-up, including a keynote from Kohsuke Kawaguchi! View Program
- cdCon 2024 has been announced! It’ll take place April 16–18 in Seattle, Washington, co-located with OSSummit NA. Call for Proposals opens in November.
Delta Lake
- Join us on November 30th at 9 AM PST for the next Delta Lake Deep Dive, where we will learn more about Dagster from Pedram Navid, Head of Data Engineering at Dagster, and delve into the synergies between Dagster and Delta Lake with Technology Lead at BASF and Delta-rs Maintainer, Robert Pack. RSVP on LinkedIn!
- The 0.12.0 Python release of Delta-RS brings many powerful operations, such as MERGE, DELETE, and UPDATE, directly to Python users. This empowers data scientists and engineers working in non-JVM workloads to build and enhance lakehouse solutions. Learn about the new features in this release in this blog post.
- The early release 3 of O’Reilly’s Delta Lake: The Definitive Guide is here! The latest edition includes the addition of Chapter 12: Performance Tuning. Download your free copy
- Business Insider shared key features in Delta Lake 3.0 that users can now leverage to streamline their data management processes, optimize performance, and enhance flexibility. View the press release.
eBPF Foundation
- The eBPF documentary premiered at KubeCon North America. Sponsored by the eBPF Foundation, “Unlocking the Kernel” explores the history of eBPF, including why and how it was created and its impact on technology.
ELISA
- The current stage of space exploration has brought with it an increase in the complexity of systems deployed, in the number of players involved, and in the need for autonomy. This ELISA Seminar Series video features Ivan Perez Dominguez, Senior Research Scientist, KBR Inc. at NASA Ames Research Center, giving a presentation titled “The Road to Safe Space Exploration.“ He presents two efforts taking place at NASA to help on that front. Watch here.
FinOps Foundation
- FinOps X registration is open. Join over a thousand attendees sharing their FinOps knowledge, collaborating, and networking to advance their careers and practice.
- The State of FinOps 2024 survey is open. Please help the community of those who manage the value of the cloud by taking the the time to complete the full survey.
- The FinOps Foundation will be at AWS re:Invent this. year. Over 18 FinOps sessions and member events will be happening from Nov 26 - Nov 30 for the FinOps community.
- For the latest news in the Foundation, check out the What’s New page.
FINOS
Announcements:
- FINOS announces first training and certification offerings in Open Source Readiness and FDC3. View the newest offerings here. If you need more information or are interested, reach out to rob.moffat@finos.org
- The 3rd annual State of Open Source in Financial Services report is live! Download now and watch the OSFF video of Scott Logic’s Colin Eberhardt outlining the executive summary here.
- FINOS announces the open sourcing of FINOS Common Cloud Controls. Learn more in the press release and check out the keynote panel at OSFF led by Citi’s CTO, Jim Adams.
Q4 All Community Call:
- Register now for the virtual FINOS 2023 Q4 All Community Call on Wednesday, 29th November, at 11 am ET / 4 pm GMT. Join Gabriele Columbro, FINOS Executive Director, and the wider team for a view of what's happening in FINOS throughout 2023 into 2024.
Big Boost Mondays:
- Join us for our next Big Boost Mondays in London on November 27th with speakers from Citi, Natwest, and more! Find more information and register here.
- Save the date for the next USA Big Boost Mondays - December 4th at the Synechron offices.
Open Source in Finance Forum Recap
- Thank you to everyone who joined us in New York for our largest Open Source in Finance Forum to date! The video recordings are available here if you missed some sessions or could not attend. Thank you once again to all attendees, speakers, and sponsors, including Databricks, Red Hat, Discover, FinOps Foundation, Major League Hacking, Open Mainframe, Adaptive-Aeron, Connectifi, EDB, Fujitsu, Gradle, Instaclustr, Mend, OpenJS Foundation, OpenLogic, Orkes, Percona, Sonatype, Tidelift, StormForge. And the great news is that we’re back in London (Q2) and NYC (Q4) next year. Sign up here to be the first to hear about dates and details, and if you’re interested in sponsoring next year for OSFF London and New York (stay tuned for dates), reach out to osff@finos.org or complete the form - we will be releasing the prospectus soon.
GraphQL
- Join us on December 8th for GraphQL Day at apidays Paris. GraphQL Day brings together the brightest minds and enthusiasts in the GraphQL community, set against the backdrop of apidays Paris. GraphQL Day promises to be a hub of insightful discussions, cutting-edge presentations, and invaluable networking opportunities. Register here.
Hyperledger Foundation
- The Hyperledger Foundation Technical Oversight Committee announced an updated security policy for vulnerability reporting and addressing in this post: Security First Approach at the Hyperledger Foundation.
- California Management Review published a deep dive into businesses realizing blockchain’s potential, pulling insights and examples from the Hyperledger community.
- Ryan Rugg, Head of Digital Assets for Citi’s TTS business, joined Hyperledger Foundations’s Karen Ottoni for a conversation about Moving Value at the Speed of Data as part of Open Source in Finance Forum.
- Colombia’s stock exchange announced it will move its crowdfunding platform, a2censo, to a blockchain-based system built using Hyperledger Besu and Hyperledger Fabric.
- At an industry meeting, Brazil’s Central Bank president commented that Drex, the Hyperledger Besu-based CBDC that Brazil is piloting, will reduce business costs.
- Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL), India’s state refiner, is launching a blockchain system to verify purchase orders. The system is built using a parallel or hybrid network approach combining a public blockchain and a private Hyperledger Fabric blockchain.
- In this article, Hyperledger Foundation’s Karen Ottoni makes the case for open development as the foundation for Central Bank Digital Currencies.
- For more updates from Hyperledger Foundation, check out the current and past issues of Hyperledger Horizons here.
LF AI & Data
- LF AI & Data announces AWS as a Premier Member. Read more.
- Congratulations to our Executive Director, Ibrahim Haddad, Ph.D., on his selection for the prestigious 'Top 50 Under 50' list of Concordia University, honoring leaders shaping the future. Read more.
- Embrace the power of open source in AI innovation at AI.dev: Open Source GenAI & ML Summit, Dec 12-13 in San Jose. Register by November 21 + save US$300.
- Flyte has reached 4k Github stars. Show your support for open source AI orchestration by starring the repo here.
LF Edge
- The 2023 State of the Edge (SOTE) report is now available! The 2023 State of the Edge Report delves into the rapidly evolving landscape of edge computing, emphasizing its pivotal role in the digital era and offering key insights into edge taxonomy, the interplay of data and AI, and the essential synergy with networking technologies.
- LF Edge’s EdgeX Foundry announced the availability of the new Long-Term Support (LTS) release of its open source edge data platform (EdgeX 3.1 “Napa” release). The new release emphasizes enhanced usability and platform configuration.
- A summary of the recent Edge Native AI Hackathon, co-hosted by LF Edge, ETSI, and Open Compute Project, is posted on the blog. The outline includes information about the finalist teams, including the winning team “Green Cyclops.”
- Session videos from recent ONE Summit Regional Day events are now available. Click here to access content from the September 26 event in Bilbao, Spain, and the September 30 event in Shanghai, China.
LF Energy
- A volunteer group of LF Energy members successfully applied to host an Energy Devroom at FOSDEM 2024. The Devroom, which will take place in person in Brussels at FOSDEM on February 3, accepts speaking proposals through December 1. Apply here to speak.
- On January 18, the Power Grid Model community will host a free online workshop to explore the project’s advantages over other software and provide hands-on experience performing power flow calculations for a single timestep, N-1, and time series.
- LF Energy community members were interviewed for a four-part blog series on the state of digitalization of energy systems. Read about the current state, major challenges, technologies helping solve those challenges, and the part open source has to play.
- The Chinchilla Squeaks Podcast spoke to LF Energy Interim Executive Director Arpit Joshipura about the role of open source in advancing energy technologies. Listen here.
- In this video interview, Tony Xiang, Principal Scientist at LF Energy member Alliander, talks about the Power Grid Model project, its purpose, and its community.
- The Smarter E Podcast spoke with Marco Muller, Founder of LF Energy member PIONIX, about how open source impacts the future of electric vehicle charging. Listen here (German language).
LF Networking
- LF Networking and CNCF announced the projects will combine their telecom initiatives to create a unified Linux Foundation (LF) Telecom front for Cloud Native Networking. The new initiative will bring various activities from the CNCF and LFN under one roof (hosted by LF Networking). It will continue to develop additional guidelines and tools for Cloud Native Network transformation.
- CTO Ranny Haiby presented at the Decoding Tech Zone conference in Toronto. You can watch his session, “Advancing Innovation Through Open Networking & Edge Ecosystems,” here (7:30)
- Session videos from recent ONE Summit Regional Day events are now available. Click here to access content from the September 26 event in Bilbao, Spain, and the September 30 event in Shanghai, China.
- The Call for Proposals (CFP) for the 2024 Open Networking & Edge (ONE) Summit will close on December 3, 2023. Industry thought leaders are encouraged to submit to speak across an updated collection of tracks to be part of the event, happening April 29-May 1 in San Jose, CA.
- The LFN Developer & Testing Forum took place in Budapest, Hungary, November 14-16, where LFN ecosystem developers gathered in person and virtually to accelerate the future of networking. Session videos & content will be available shortly.
- Anuket, LFN’s Cloud Native Infrastructure modeling and testing project, recently issued its Orinco release, which includes updates to its Reference Model and Reference Architecture.
- The next ONE Summit Regional Day happens November 30 in Bangalore, India, with member company Infosys. The packed agenda will feature local ecosystem experts sharing insights across the open networking and edge space. Register for free today.
Linux kernel
- Linux 6.6 was released on October 29th, 2023. This development cycle saw the addition of 14,069 non-merge changesets from 1,978 developers - courtesy of the LWN report on this release.
- Linux Plumbers Conference 2023: Linux kernel developers and maintainers are gathering in Richmond, VA, from November 13-16 to discuss ongoing and future work at Kernel Summit, Maintainer Summit, Referred track, Birds of Feather session, and Micro-conferences on various kernel subsystems and topics.
- Are you curious about what Linux kernel maintainers do? Check out this Keynote: What Kernel Maintainers Do — And Why They Need Help - Jonathan Corbet, Kernel Documentation Maintainer and Executive Editor, LWN.net.
- Community health: Maintainer stress and burnout have been discussed in the Linux kernel community. Pursuing and finding solutions to this problem is important to ensure the kernel community stays healthy and successful. The Linux Plumbers Conference Program Committee is hosting Dr. Gloria Chance to speak about Tips and Strategies for Reducing Stress and Burnout by Creating Psychological Safety at the Kernel Summit on November 15th, 2023, to share tips and strategies for reducing stress and burnout. This session is intended to provide much-needed help for maintainers and developers seeking such resources. Thank you, Linux Foundation, for providing funding to make this happen.
- Linux kernel Code of Conduct Committee: September 30, 2023, can be accessed on the Code of Conduct site.
Open 3D Engine (O3DE)
- Get a walkthrough of creating your first project using O3DE from Lloyd Tulles, CTO at Carbonated Games.
- Dive into the Protect the Moon tutorial series from AWS, which guides you through creating a game from scratch using O3DE, giving you all the knowledge you need to create your own top-down shooter game.
- Get a glimpse from the Project Eureka team into how the development of their game, State of Matter, is progressing. Check out the liquid mode of the gun in their game!
- Learn why O3DE is well-matched for robotic simulations, especially for ROS developers, and explore use cases and user stories with Adam Dąbrowski, VP of Robotics and Simulations at Robotec.ai.
- Get step-by-step instructions for developing robotic simulations using the O3DE’s ROS 2 gem from Paweł Budziszewski and Justyna Toton at Robotec.ai.
Open Mainframe Project
- This Summer, the Open Mainframe Project hosted 12 mentees to work on several projects, including Zowe, COBOL Check, and Software Discovery Tool. Read about their experience or watch their final presentations:
- Sidharth Bhardwaj, Student Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, New Delhi, Zowe Security Work Group CVE Publication Automation
- Prince Singh, Postgraduate student at the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Software Discovery Tool
- Sidharth Mohanty, Senior student at Odisha University of Technology and Research, Bhubaneswar, Zowe APP Store UI Project
- Ashis Kumar Naik, Senior student at Odisha University of Technology and Research, Bhubaneswar, COBOL Programming Course and COBOL Check Integration
- Open Mainframe Summit New York, co-located with Open Source in Finance Forum on November 1, was a success with more than 1,000 registrants and 725+ attendees on-site in New York City. Check out the videos and photos here.
- Watch all of the keynotes from Open Mainframe Las Vegas, which took place in Las Vegas on September 11 and focused on mentorships, diversity and inclusion, Zowe, and more.
- Tessia is an open source tool that automates and simplifies the installation, configuration, and testing of Linux on Z systems. Learn more in this blog or video.
Open Programmable Infrastructure (OPI) Project
- The 2023 OCP Global Summit, which took place in San Jose, California, on October 17-19, had more than 4,400 attendees from 891 organizations from 35 countries worldwide. OPI Project was on-site at the event in the Arm booth with a new use case demo developed by premier members Marvell Technology, F5, and Arm. The first-ever use case demo is built on the OPI framework and uses it to offload key infrastructure management services. This will lower cloud and data center operators’ TCO and increase their general compute capacity by freeing up CPU cores for more user applications. Watch the video.
- Marc Meunier, Director of Ecosystem at Arm and OPI Project Governing Board Member, also presented a session titled “Deploying DPUs at Scale.” Watch the video.
OpenJS Foundation
- Is your website a security risk? In a survey commissioned by IDC, we found that of 1.9 billion websites, almost 90% use jQuery, and 1/3 require an upgrade. Learn more about it on our blog.
- Talks from the Node.js Collaborator Summit and OpenJS World EU are now available on YouTube! Hear from key community members about the latest JavaScript technologies.
- In our latest Node.js security report, we regularly worked on security reports and discussed creating an SBOM for Node.js.
OpenSSF
Events:
- We have a great day of session presentations, panels, and lightning talks lined up on December 4th for OpenSSF Day Japan, colocated with Open Source Summit Japan in Tokyo, Japan. Plan to discuss the latest and greatest in ongoing efforts to secure the Open Source Software (OSS) ecosystem.
- On September 18, we hosted OpenSSF Day Europe at the Open Source Summit Europe in Bilbao, Spain. Throughout the day, we hosted several sessions around the state of open source software security, discussed current initiatives, and looked at what’s next. If you weren’t able to attend, check out our recap.
- In October, we held a Tech Talk on Securing the Software Supply Chain: An In-Depth Exploration of SLSA. SLSA, or Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts, is an OpenSSF project that provides a security framework to improve the integrity and security of packages and infrastructure. Watch the Tech Talk for free on demand on our website.
Updates:
- We recently announced the launch of the OpenSSF Security Job Board, which serves the community in two ways: allowing developers to view top-notch jobs in the security space and helping companies hire great people. By making the best security jobs easily accessible in one place, we aim to improve Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in the open source software (OSS) security community.
- We announced the release of version 1.0 for the Security Insights Specification. This marks the culmination of more than two years of community discussion and development to address common software security difficulties.
- OpenSSF launched a Malicious Packages Repository, the first open source system for collecting and publishing cross-ecosystem reports of malicious packages.
- As a critical part of securing every software supply chain, Alpha-Omega announced a grant to the Homebrew project to enable Sigstore attestations and verification of Homebrew packages. When complete, the project will allow organizations to securely verify the provenance of the toolchains on their workstations and build environments.
- The OpenSSF Identifying Security Threats Working Group, dedicated to equipping the community with tools and documents for assessing the health of open source projects using metrics and other supporting evidence, gives an update on their current work.
- We welcomed the new Chief Architect, Dana Wang! A technology leader with a track record of delivering results and making impacts at enterprise scale.
- Two-Term Board Chair Jamie Thomas reflects on 2023 milestones
- OpenSSF Welcomed the new Governing Board Chair, Arun Gupta!
- Linux Foundation Training & Certification, ISC2, and Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) announced a new collaboration to empower the open source cybersecurity community through secure software development, knowledge sharing, education, certification, and more. Together, the three organizations will lead the way to secure software development and lifecycle management for open source code.
Commentary and responses:
- The OpenSSF submitted a response to the Request For Information (RFI) on open source software (OSS) security and memory safe programming languages from the US White House Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) and its partners in the open source Software Security Initiative (OS3I). Our unique skill set and deep domain understanding make us an ideal partner for this endeavor.
- The OpenSSF co-signed an industry joint statement on Article 45 in the EU’s eIDAS Regulation
- Omkhar Arasaratnam, General Manager, OpenSSF, said, “The OpenSSF supports the Biden-Harris Administration’s Executive Order (EO) on Artificial Intelligence. The EO provides a framework that fosters innovation in AI, like the DARPA AI Cyber Challenge, while ensuring secure and equitable outcomes for everyone.”
- On October 10, several technology providers disclosed a 0-day vulnerability enumerated as CVE-2023-44487, Rapid Reset. The HTTP/2 Rapid Reset vulnerability highlighted the need for rapid response.
- The OpenSSF supported the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Security Agency (NSA), and U.S. Department of the Treasury released guidance on Improving the Security of Open Source Software (OSS) in Operational Technology (OT) and Industrial Control Systems (ICS) to assist with better management of risk from OSS use in OT/ICS and increase resilience when using available resources.
- CISA and other government agencies inside and outside the US released a paper emphasizing software secure-by-design principles and approaches on Shifting the Balance of Cybersecurity Risk: Principles and Approaches for Secure by Design Software.
Overture Maps Foundation
- Overture released new data that includes several improvements to the data quality and coverage and updates for data currency. This release is a pilot run with GERS IDs on over 1.6M buildings in 8 cities. Read this blog post to see how GERS can be used.
- Overture Names Amy Rose as Technical Director. Drawing on her extensive expertise in geospatial science and technology, Amy is a valuable addition to the team. Read the announcement.
- Overture's Transportation theme starts with OSM data, then it's refined for consistency, indexed for smooth navigation, and engineered for the demands of today's world maps.
- Discover how TomTom's tailored approach to data transforms the complex maze of roads into a streamlined map layer. Learn more.
PyTorch Foundation
- PyTorch Conference sessions are now available on demand. Watch all of the talks from the conference on our PyTorch YouTube channel
- A group of researchers recently introduced depyf, a new tool to pull out all the artifacts of torch.compile, and decompile all the bytecode into source code.
- Researchers and developers working with ML models and algorithms using PyTorch can now use AMD ROCm 5.7
- Key collaborators from IBM and Meta discuss how to increase efficiencies in both cost and time for AI workloads using PyTorch features like fully sharded data parallel (FSDP) and TorchDynamo.
- Intel dives in on oneDNN Graph API in PyTorch to speed up deep learning inference on x86 CPU.
- The PyTorch team at Google introduced high MFU training and low latency inference of LLaMA2 accelerated by PyTorch/XLA on Google Cloud TPU v5e.
- Teams from IBM and Meta demonstrate ultra-low latencies for the 70B model to improve the inference latencies of the Llama 2 family of models using PyTorch native optimizations.
QIR Alliance
- Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) and NVIDIA have joined Microsoft, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Quantinuum, Quantum Circuits Inc., and Rigetti as steering members of the QIR Alliance
- The third iteration of the QIR workshop at IEEE Quantum Week involved 20 speakers and panelists from 20 different companies and institutions (in alphabetical order): Alice & Bob, Brown University, Classiq, D-Wave Systems, Dual Space Solutions, IBM, IQM, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oxford Quantum Circuits, PsiQuantum, QED-C, Quantum Circuits Inc., Rigetti, Riverlane, University of British Columbia, Xanadu. The workshop was very well attended and spawned lively discussions about progress, opportunities, and challenges in quantum compiler technology.
- A first specification for the intermediate representation of adaptive quantum kernels is in the final stages of review. Selective journal articles on this topic:
- [2310.12106] Advances in compilation for quantum hardware -- A demonstration of magic state distillation and repeat-until-success protocols (arxiv.org)
- [2302.03029] Experimental demonstration of the advantage of adaptive quantum circuits (arxiv.org),
[2206.12950] Advancing Hybrid Quantum-Classical Computation with Real-Time Execution (arxiv.org)
- Planning for subsequent work to update the specification to LLVM 17 has started.
RISC-V
- RISC-V Summit took place from 7 - 9 November. Read our blog to discover the impressive momentum across the RISC-V ecosystem in 2023 and recent member announcements.
- In our new blog, learn how RISC-V, an open standard backed by a global community, enables open computing for all.
- Discover how RISC-V supports the automotive industry in a webinar, “Delivering the Future of Automotive Innovation with RISC-V.”
- Find out the latest news from our Horizontal Committees, ISA Committees, Task Groups, and Special Interest Groups in our latest Technical Newsletter.
- RISC-V Landscape: Discover our continuously updated living document that provides invaluable insights into the diverse RISC-V ecosystem.
- The RISC-V Advocate program brings RISC-V enthusiasts together with RISC-V International to work together to ensure global momentum and adoption. Applications for the 2024 program are open now.
- RISC-V Learn Online provides beginner, intermediate, and advanced online learning to increase engineering expertise and career opportunities on RISC-V across the industry.
SONiC
- The event recording for the SONiC Workshop at OCP Global Summit is now available! Watch the session recordings on SONiC YouTube channel.
- SONiC Foundation Members Alibaba Cloud and Cisco have teamed up to create the SRv6 SONiC router, powering Alibaba's "Predictable Network" with greater flexibility and scalability to support Alibaba’s future growth. Learn more.
Ultra Ethernet Consortium
- The Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC) proudly extends a warm welcome to our new members. We are thrilled to introduce Alibaba Cloud, Alphawave Semi, Baidu, Bytedance, Cornelis Networks, Dell, DriveNets, DreamBig, Enfabrica, Fujitsu Limited, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, Infraeo, Keysight, Marvell, NeuReality, New H3C Technologies Co. Ltd, Nokia, SAMSUNG SDS, Salience Labs, Spirent Communications, Tencent, XSight Labs, and others, totaling 27 companies. Each organization brings expertise, innovation, and a collaborative spirit to our community.
- In addition to our existing working groups, we are pleased to introduce four new ones: Storage, Compliance, Management, and Performance & Debug Working Groups. More details are available at ultraethernet.org.
- To facilitate smooth onboarding for our new members, orientation sessions were held on November 14th and 15th alongside participating in SC23, held in Denver, Colorado, from November 12th to 17th. This showcased our commitment to celebrating every aspect of HPC, fostering connections among seasoned veterans and enthusiastic newcomers.
Xen Project
- Version 4.18 of the Xen Project Hypervisor has been released.
Yocto Project
- Yocto Project is excited to announce our new website! The update is to accommodate technical and business decision-makers better, increasing the discoverability of the technical parts of the project while highlighting project benefits from a non-technical perspective. Please visit our site and see if you agree! https://www.yoctoproject.org
- The latest Nanbeild release, 4.3, has been announced and welcomes Witekio as a Yocto Project Gold Member
Zephyr
- Zephyr Project welcomes ZEISS as a new platinum member and Hunan University as a new associate member. Learn more about why they joined the ecosystem and their plans for the RTOS.
- The T1 Tomahawk by REEKON Tools is the world’s first professional-grade digital tape measure, enabling faster and more accurate measurement collection. The best part? It runs on Zephyr RTOS. Learn more.
- Zephyr introduces the 3.5.0 release. Learn about the updates, expanded board support, and more in the blog or watch the Zephyr TechTalk, where the release maintainers discuss the updates and answer questions.
- Zephyr hosted its first-ever meetup in Munich. Check out the photos here.
LF in the media
Cloud computing and Kubernetes
- Impact of LLMs on Kubernetes: A detailed examination of how Large Language Models influence Kubernetes, focusing on GPU requirements and the intricacies of inference and training.
- Future Directions of CNCF: Insights from Taylor Dolezal on the strategic trajectory of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
- AI-Related Discussions at KubeCon: A comprehensive overview of the AI-focused sessions and panels at the recent KubeCon (other: Link, Link)
- Launch of Kubescape 3.0 for Kubernetes Security: An update on the latest release of Kubescape 3.0, enhancing security and compliance in Kubernetes.
- New Tools for Kubernetes Management: A report on emerging tools streamlining the deployment and security processes in Kubernetes.
- Joint Initiatives of LFN and CNCF: Coverage of the collaborative projects between the Linux Foundation Networking and Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
- Security Insights from KubeCon NA: A comprehensive summary of the latest security developments presented at KubeCon North America.
- SBOM Formats Comparison: An analytical comparison of various Software Bill of Materials formats, including the Linux Foundation’s SPDX.
- Databricks Integrates AMD GPUs: An analysis of Databricks’ deployment of AMD GPUs, and the significance of PyTorch’s compatibility with CUDA and ROCm.
- Progress and Impact of OpenTelemetry: An update on the growth and advancements within the OpenTelemetry community.
Semiconductor and chip design
- RISC-V's Influence in Semiconductor Design: An interview with RISC-V CTO Mark Himmelstein discussing the transformative role of RISC-V technology in semiconductor design.
- Synopsys Incorporates RISC-V Support: A report on Synopsys adding RISC-V support to its embedded processor design offerings.
- Alibaba’s New RISC-V SSD Controller Chip: Details on Alibaba’s launch of a RISC-V-based SSD controller chip for cloud data centers.
- Google’s Integration of RISC-V in Android: An overview of Google’s ongoing efforts to incorporate RISC-V support in Android systems.
- Android's Potential Shift to RISC-V: Digits-to-Dollars sheds light on why Android might inevitably transition to RISC-V chips despite current challenges in porting.
- RISC-V Landscape Overview: A broad survey providing an update on the current state and progress of RISC-V technology.
- RISC-V in Custom Chip Design: A case study of a company utilizing RISC-V to create custom chips without the burden of licensing fees, exemplifying the benefits of open source Instruction Set Architectures.
- RISC-V’s Role in New Chiplet Technology: An exploration of how RISC-V is being used to develop new chiplets for embedded SOCs.
Security and compliance
- Advancements in Digital Security by ADA: A look into the collaborative security initiatives of the App Defense Alliance.
- Debate Over eIDAS Regulation Amendment: An analysis of the proposed updates to the EU’s eIDAS regulation and its implications for certificate authorities.
- FinOps FOCUS Standard Gaining Traction: A report on the upcoming release of the FinOps FOCUS standard for cloud spending in finance drawing significant attention.
- Implementing OpenSSF Scorecard: An InfoQ webinar detailing the use and implementation of the OpenSSF Scorecard, a tool for systematically assessing risks associated with open source packages and libraries.
Telecommunications industry
- Network API Launch in Sri Lanka: A report on the launch of new network APIs by four Sri Lankan telecom companies, in line with CAMARA alignment.
Open source community
- FINOS and Open Source at QCon: A summary of Elspeth Minty’s presentation on FINOS and its impact on the open source community.
- Keynote on Open Source Community Building: Highlights from Fatima Sarah Khalid’s keynote at OSS Summit EU on fostering better alliances in open source.
- Launch of HPSF: Coverage of the launch of the High-Performance Software Foundation.
Technology implementation
- DAOS Project Launch Coverage: A humorous report on the recent launch of the DAOS project.
- FinOps Gaining Mainstream Recognition: An article from Forbes discussing the increasing relevance of FinOps in the tech industry.
- FinOps FOCUS Standard in 2024 Predictions: A look at including the FinOps FOCUS standard in Forrester Research’s Top Cloud and AI predictions for 2024.
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