One of the core objectives of Linux Foundation events is to work with projects and communities to promote diversity and inclusiveness in open source.
This has been a pivotal year for Linux Foundation events. Our largest gatherings, which include Open Source Summit, Embedded Linux Conference, KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, Open Networking Summit, and Cloud Foundry Summit, attracted a combined 25,000 people from 4,500 different organizations globally. Attendance was up 25 percent over 2016.
Linux Foundation events are often the only time that developers, maintainers, and other pros who contribute to Linux and other critical open source projects — like AGL, Kubernetes and Hyperledger to name a few — get together in person. Face-to-face meetings are crucial because they speed collaboration, engagement and innovation, improving the sustainability of projects over time.
We do our best to make Linux Foundation events broadly available by hosting them in varying geographic locations across the Americas, Asia, and Europe, ensuring that technologists everywhere have the chance to attend. In addition, we provide live streams or video recaps when budgets permit to make technical content available to all. We believe everyone should have access to the rewarding open source careers our industry offers.
Over the past few years, one of our core objectives has been to work with projects and communities to promote diversity and inclusiveness in open source. We’re relentlessly focused on this not only because more diverse teams make smarter decisions and generate better business results, but because they create more productive open source projects. Most important, we think supporting diversity and inclusiveness in open source is simply the right thing to do.
While there’s still progress to be made, we’ve made remarkable headway at our events this year. Here are a few of our initiatives:
We’re always looking for ways to continuously improve the experience at are events, but are proud of these advances and the overwhelmingly positive reception they have earned from the open source community. Our commitment comes from our belief that diverse and inclusive communities are healthier and more productive, allowing them to take on the toughest technical challenges.
To those who participated in Linux Foundation events in 2017, thank you. We can’t wait to see you in the new year.