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Uber Joins Linux Foundation Cementing Commitment To Open Source Tools
jeudi 15 novembre 2018, 23:40 , par Slashdot
At the 2018 Uber Open Summit, Uber announced it was joining the Linux Foundation as a Gold Member, making a firm commitment to using and contributing to open source tools. TechCrunch reports: Uber CTO Thuan Pham sees the Linux Foundation as a place for companies like his to nurture and develop open source projects. 'Open source technology is the backbone of many of Uber's core services and as we continue to mature, these solutions will become ever more important,' he said in a blog post announcing the partnership. 'Uber has made significant investments in shared software development and community collaboration through open source over the years, including contributing the popular open source project Jaeger, a distributed tracing system, to the Linux Foundation's Cloud Native Computing Foundation in 2017,' an Uber spokesperson told TechCrunch. As the report mentions, it took the ride-hailing service a long time for them to join the Linux Foundation. 'Uber has been long known for making use of open source in its core tools working on over 320 open source projects and repositories from 1500 contributors involving over 70,000 commits, according to data provided by the company,' reports TechCrunch.
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