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The Linux Foundation's CommunityBridge platform

The Linux Foundation has announced a new initiative called CommunityBridge; its purpose is to help with funding and support for open-source developers. It includes some security-related services and a means for connecting developers with mentors. The program is in an "early access" mode for now.

The Linux Foundation is not the first to provide such services, of course; see this statement from the Software Freedom Conservancy for its take on this new initiative.


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The Linux Foundation's CommunityBridge platform

Posted Mar 13, 2019 16:29 UTC (Wed) by keithp (subscriber, #5140) [Link] (1 responses)

For those who found the wall-of-text over at conservancy a bit daunting, here's the last bit of that post:

"This new LF system is probably just right for FOSS projects that (a) prefer to use single-point-of-failure, proprietary software rather than FOSS for their infrastructure, (b) do not want to operate in a way that is dedicated to the public good, and (c) have very minimal fiscal sponsorship needs, such as occasional reimbursements of project expenses."

Just another LF attempt to look like a part of our community and failing?

The Linux Foundation's CommunityBridge platform

Posted Mar 16, 2019 1:29 UTC (Sat) by em-bee (guest, #117037) [Link]

"prefer to use single-point-of-failure, proprietary software rather than FOSS for their infrastructure" sounds a bit snarky ;-)

greetings, eMBee.

The Linux Foundation's CommunityBridge platform

Posted Mar 13, 2019 17:36 UTC (Wed) by karkhaz (subscriber, #99844) [Link]

From the response by Conservancy:

> supports the “BDFL” FOSS governance model, which has already been widely discredited

u wot mate?

Free as in Freedom Podcast discussion about Linux Foundation Community Bridge

Posted Apr 2, 2019 15:30 UTC (Tue) by bkuhn (subscriber, #58642) [Link]

Just noting this here for posterity if folks find this discussion later:

Community Bridge was also discussed on episode 0x65 of Free as in Freedom, which is available in mp3 format and ogg format.


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