OpenInfra Foundation Announces Intent to Join Linux Foundation

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The collaboration will support development of infrastructure built with open source.

The Open Infrastructure Foundation (OpenInfra) has announced its intent to join the Linux Foundation.

The OpenInfra Foundation is currently home to open source projects including StarlingX, Airship, and Kata Containers, which exemplify the foundation’s Four Opens philosophy and “support the development and adoption of production infrastructure with open source components.”

The two foundations already work together through the Open Infrastructure Blueprint project, the announcement says. And, this move will “accelerate data center modernization through collaboration with other critical open source projects like Linux, Kubernetes, and PyTorch.”

“The data center infrastructure market is undergoing a fundamental reinvention, driven by the colossal demands of AI as well as virtualization migration and digital sovereignty," said Jonathan Bryce, executive director of the OpenInfra Foundation. “Together with the Linux Foundation, we can work more closely and collaborate to develop, deploy and shape a future where open source continues to win.”

Learn more at the OpenInfra Foundation.
 
 

 
 
 

03/21/2025

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