I won't attend another Linux foundation event unless they decide to distribute more of the wealth into the hands of contributors who could actually use it.
And the Apache Foundation is managing 350 projects as opposed to one for the Linux Foundation. Executive compensation in charities has long been a scandal. It's not terribly surprising that yet another one has gone that route.
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I hesitate to wade into this discussion, but it's worth noting that Apache is 501c3, LF is 501c6. So they have very different goals and are able / unable to do different things.
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As a trade organization, LF began its life to promote Linux commercially - trade shows, marketing, etc. that benefit members (e.g. corporations) that they weren't doing singularly. Also to protect the Linux TM. The LF, for better or worse, has expanded its mission by a lot.
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