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Over 97% of the 'Linux' Foundation's Budget Goes Not to Linux
(techrights.org)
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Seems to be going to Corporate Operations, Event Services, Project Support. But little goes to Linux kernel, and project infrastructure.
That's i believe is diversity in OS market. More funding to NetBSD and other alternative OSes should be done.
What do you think Project Support is?
Paying a bunch of marketing people to fly around the world attending conferences that only they go to, to talk about more conferences they'll be hosting for the same purpose.
Yeah, the money's "going to" two of the least funded categories in the chart. 🙄