Key kernel developers and more than 230 Linux leaders participated last week in the first Collaboration Summit hosted by the Linux Foundation to discuss solutions for the most pressing issues facing greater Linux adoption. The nonprofit Linux Foundation, dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux — formed in February as a merger of The Free Standards Group and Open Source Development Labs — held a three-day summit at Google’s Mountain View, Calif., campus.
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