VMware Affirms Open Source Commitment By Becoming Gold Linux Foundation Member (betanews.com)
Reader BrianFagioli writes: Today, VMware showed its commitment to the open source community by becoming a Linux Foundation Gold Member. The company joins many other successful companies at that level, such as Facebook, Toshiba, and Toyota, to name a few. "VMware has been involved in open source for years, by contributing to existing open source projects as well as open sourcing some of the company's own code. This includes significant participation in and contributions to Linux Foundation projects such as Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP), Cloud Foundry and Open vSwitch, as well as other open source projects including OpenStack. Becoming a Gold member of The Linux Foundation will enable VMware to become even more active in the open source community by leveraging The Linux Foundation's experience and expertise in how to most effectively contribute to and utilize open source technology," says The Linux Foundation.
How about "VMware Affirms Open Source Commitment By Releasing Source For All Products". That would be a commitment.
So, the kernel is going to gain more hooks for VMware proprietary stuff which is useless for everyone else. Yay, and stuff. Much excitement.
How about you just comply with the GPL instead of trying to buy of the Linux Foundation?
If joining the Linux Foundation is what passes for making a commitment to FLOSS, then it's all over for FLOSS.
Pretty much.
Note that the Linux Foundation has no real clout. It's a corporation that exists mostly outside the Linux community, and serves its own interests.
Look at their who's who, and tell me how many of these are well known and/or highly respected Linux personalities:
https://www.linuxfoundation.or...
Some of them I suspect don't even use Linux...
VMWare is dead last in cloud; youll barely find them supported in openstack. They release almost none of their software as open source. and theyre actively involved in quashing a lawsuit that implicates their theft of busybox.
Good people go to bed earlier.
VMWare is a GPL violator and got off of its most recent case on a technicality. Any Linux developer can restart the case.
The Linux foundation is sort of like loggers who claim to speak for the trees. Their main task is to facilitate the exploitation of Open Source rather than contribution to it.
Bruce Perens.
It means they violated the GPL and the case first brought against them did not succeed due to an issue not connected to the merit of the case.
Bruce Perens.
Back when I was in IT, I breathed a sigh of relief when the head shed decided to go with Citrix Xen. I really hate VMWare.
Have you actually used the built-in ESXi web client lately? It's pretty good these days.
Everyone it dumping it for Hyper-V anyway. Won't be around in a few years, so I'm not sure what the point of this is. Maybe it will become FOSS software when the product succumbs to the inevitability of Microsoft's dominance.
They employ Linus Torvalds. Linus is busy with his own stuff - Linux. He doesn't in any way run or direct the Linux Foundation.
Corporations and business people do.
Up until last year, individuals were also involved in electing board members and holding elected positions. Now, they've kicked individuals out and it's all companies, and influence based on how much money the companies contribute. Of which only a small part goes back to support projects.
As so many other things, it started out with noble intentions, and became something very different after the suits took control.