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:ConsortiumInfo: Linux Foundation Announce New Members, New Standards Release, New Testkit
ConsortiumInfo: Linux Foundation Announce New Members, New Standards Release, New Testkit
Apr 9, 2007, 13 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (7299 reads)

(Other stories by Andy Updegrove)

"Last week, LF announced three new members of interest, as they illustrate the broadening relevance of Linux to diverse constituencies, as well as to the increasing importance of Linux on mobile devices. Those new members are Marvell, a vendor of storage, communications and consumer silicon solutions; Nokia, the mobile communications giant; and VirtualLogix, a developer of real-time virtualization technology for connected devices.

"And tomorrow, LF will issue another press release, this time announcing the latest update of FSG's flagship specification, the Linux Standards Base (LSB), as well as a new testing toolkit. The testkit is the first product of a multi-million dollar development partnership between lf and the Russian Academy of Sciences..."

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