The Linux Foundation's CommunityBridge platform
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.
Posted Mar 13, 2019 16:29 UTC (Wed)
by keithp (subscriber, #5140)
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"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?
Posted Mar 16, 2019 1:29 UTC (Sat)
by em-bee (guest, #117037)
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greetings, eMBee.
Posted Mar 13, 2019 17:36 UTC (Wed)
by karkhaz (subscriber, #99844)
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> supports the “BDFL” FOSS governance model, which has already been widely discredited
u wot mate?
Posted Apr 2, 2019 15:30 UTC (Tue)
by bkuhn (subscriber, #58642)
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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.
The Linux Foundation's CommunityBridge platform
The Linux Foundation's CommunityBridge platform
The Linux Foundation's CommunityBridge platform
Free as in Freedom Podcast discussion about Linux Foundation Community Bridge