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  2. LinuxFund - Wikipedia

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    Prior to cancellation by Bank of America, Linux Fund was supporting about 10 different projects including Debian, the Wikimedia Foundation, Blender (software), Free Geek, freenode, and OpenSSH. A typical grant was $500/month with renewable 6 and 12-month commitments. Linux Fund has also given lump-sum donations on the order of $1,000–$5,000. [6]

  3. Open Source Development Labs - Wikipedia

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    Promotion, protection, and standardization of Linux by providing unified resources and services needed for open source to successfully compete with closed platforms. Open Source Development Labs ( OSDL ) was a non-profit organization supported by a consortium to promote Linux for enterprise computing. [ 1 ]

  4. Linux Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Linux Foundation established the Linux Foundation Europe, with its headquarter located in Brussels, on September 14, 2022, with the aim of promoting open source throughout Europe. Linux Foundation Europe will increase open collaborative activities for all European stakeholders, including citizens, the public sector, and the private sector.

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  6. List of free and open-source software organizations - Wikipedia

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    For projects that have their own foundation or are part of an umbrella organization, the primary goal is often to provide a mechanism to fund development of the software. Most of these groups are structured as nonprofit–charity organizations. This list includes no businesses that aim to make money from free and open-source software.

  7. Linux.com - Wikipedia

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    Linux.com is a website that is owned by the Linux Foundation, where the goal of the site is to provide information about open source technology, careers, best practices, and industry trends. It also acts as a hub for the Linux community. [ 1 ]