Jim Zemlin, 'head janitor of open source,' marks 20 years at Linux Foundation
Briefly

The Linux Foundation can't be ignored, overseeing over 1,000 open-source projects and providing essential services to the community and industry, according to Jim Zemlin.
Zemlin indicated that the merger of the Free Standards Group and the Open Source Development Labs 'enables the Linux platform and all the members of the Linux Foundation to work really effectively'.
Since 2010, The Linux Foundation broadened its scope beyond just Linux, as the operating system gained dominance in sectors like automotive, cloud computing, and high-performance computing.
Opinions about The Linux Foundation vary; some champion its contributions to open-source projects, while others resent its corporate ties, but all recognize its significant influence.
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