OpenInfra joins the Linux Foundation
Briefly

The Open Infrastructure Foundation has voted unanimously to join the Linux Foundation, a significant partnership that reflects a shift in the cloud infrastructure landscape. Once competitors, OpenStack and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) have changed dynamics, especially after significant changes like SUSE's transition to Kubernetes. Jonathan Bryce, executive director of OpenInfra, emphasized that this union is about leveraging shared resources to meet modern demands, particularly in AI and regulatory challenges, while enhancing security and advocacy frameworks within the technology community.
"Joining forces with the Linux Foundation is a natural next step for OpenInfra projects like OpenStack."
"The Linux Foundation's mature frameworks for legal support, security expertise, and global advocacy would help us address these complexities together."
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