The Linux Foundation currently hosts 9 of the 10 largest open source networking projects — a set of thriving global communities, such as ONAP, OPNFV, OpenDaylight, FD.io and others which together form the new networking stack. As a... Read More
For seven years and counting, Gil Yehuda, Senior Director of Open Source at Oath Inc. (which owns the Yahoo and AOL brands), has led the open source program at Yahoo. Now with an expanded scope, he is gearing up to grow his team and... Read More
There are generally two teams involved in achieving open source license compliance within an organization: a core team and an extended team of individuals from various departments. Read More
One of the most important things when building an open source community is making sure that your own processes are open, according to Dropbox’s Luke Faraone. Read More
The open source program at Dropbox was initially just a mailing list, where some interested engineers wanted to open source projects and develop with open source. Over time, things became more formalized, with a focus on ensuring that the... Read More
In Deirdré Straughan’s talk at Open Source Summit, she explained common marketing approaches and why they’re important for open source projects. Read More
One of the core objectives of Linux Foundation events is to work with projects and communities to promote diversity and inclusiveness in open source. Read More