The Linux Foundation has released its annual report summarizing key Open Source trends and milestones in 2020. . A few days ago, the executive director of the Linux Foundation, Jim Zemlin , presented the nth annual report of this non-profit organization and that serves as a reference for the Linux universe. Founded in 2000, it has the support of more than 1,000 members from around the world including names like Google, Intel, Microsoft, Facebook, Oracle, Samsung or Tencent . As usually happens at the end of the year, many of us take a look back and try to remember the milestones and most relevant moments . On this occasion in 2020, a year irretrievably marked by COVID. Hence, for example, the report highlights the work of its division Linux Foundation Public Health (LFPH) , which has provided open source tools to countries and organizations around the world to fight the pandemic. Other milestones highlighted in the presentation of this report are the relevance of the project FINE , an acronym for Fintech Open Source Foundation, a division that brings help and knowledge to open source financial services. But there is much more. . Explore the major takeaways from the Linux Foundation's yearly report for 2020, emphasizing developments and initiatives.. Linux Foundation Report, Open Source Trends, Public Health Contributions. . Brittany Day
A new survey conducted by The Linux Foundation 'sOpen Source Security Foundation (OSSF) and the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard (LISH) reveals that while open-source jobs are in high demand and the pay is great, it's not money that drives programmers to work on Open Source, but the love of solving problems and creation. The survey also reveals a worrisome trend: security is being neglected in open-source development. . The myth of the open-source developer is they're unemployed young men coding away in basements. The truth is different. The Linux Foundation 'sOpen Source Security Foundation (OSSF) and the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard (LISH) new survey, Report on the 2020 FOSS Contributor Survey, found a significant number of women developers, with the plurality of programmers in their 30s, and the majority are working full-time jobs with an annual average pay rate of $123,000 . Of those surveyed, over half surveyed reported they receive payment for free and open-source software (FOSS) contributions -- from either their employer or a third party. More than half of those surveyed, 51.65%, are specifically paid to develop open-source programs. That said, while open-source jobs are in high demand and the pay is great, it's not money that brings programmers to open-source. Indeed, even those people paid for working on a FOSS project also contributed to other open-source programs without being compensated. . Uncover findings from a recent study that illuminate the driving forces behind open-source contributors, highlighting factors that extend beyond mere financial compensation.. Open Source Developers,FOSS Contribution Trends,Employment in Technology,Security in Open Source,Developer Demographics. . Brittany Day
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