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= The Fedora Foundation = | = The Proposed Fedora Foundation = | ||
On August 2005, Red Hat provided an [http://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/home/company/news/prarchive/2005/press_fedorafoundation.html update about the Fedora Foundation] at | On August 2005, Red Hat provided an [http://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/home/company/news/prarchive/2005/press_fedorafoundation.html update about the Fedora Foundation] at LinuxWorld in San Francisco. Here are several of the Foundation goals that were enumerated: | ||
The Fedora Foundation | The Fedora Foundation was to be a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Its goal was to be to serve the Fedora community in the following ways: | ||
* By providing a non-profit entity to organize and manage volunteers. | * By providing a non-profit entity to organize and manage volunteers. | ||
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* By funding patent filings for inventors in the open source community, so that dedicated individuals can help to build a protective patent shield around open source code. | * By funding patent filings for inventors in the open source community, so that dedicated individuals can help to build a protective patent shield around open source code. | ||
== Important Note == | |||
The above proposal was not realized. Please read (then) Fedora Project Leader Max Spevack's [http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2006-April/msg00016.html message on the subject] for full details. | |||
== Resources == | == Historical Resources == | ||
* Fedora Announce List April 4, 2006 - [http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2006-April/msg00016.html Fedora Foundation] | * Fedora Announce List April 4, 2006 - [http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2006-April/msg00016.html Fedora Foundation] |
Latest revision as of 22:57, 22 January 2018
The Proposed Fedora Foundation
On August 2005, Red Hat provided an update about the Fedora Foundation at LinuxWorld in San Francisco. Here are several of the Foundation goals that were enumerated:
The Fedora Foundation was to be a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Its goal was to be to serve the Fedora community in the following ways:
- By providing a non-profit entity to organize and manage volunteers.
- By ensuring that the work of these volunteers remains forever free.
- By providing a fundraising arm for the development and protection of Fedora and related open source projects.
- By providing an entity for copyright assignment, so that what is free is also defensible in a court of law.
- By funding patent filings for inventors in the open source community, so that dedicated individuals can help to build a protective patent shield around open source code.
Important Note
The above proposal was not realized. Please read (then) Fedora Project Leader Max Spevack's message on the subject for full details.
Historical Resources
- Fedora Announce List April 4, 2006 - Fedora Foundation
- Red Hat Magazine Issue #12 October 2005 - Fedora Foundation Update
- Red Hat Press Release August 10, 2005 - Establishment of Fedora Foundation Off to a Good Start
- Red Hat Magazine Issue #10 August 2005 - Building the Fedora Foundation: Goals established
- Red Hat Magazine Issue #8 June 2005 - Coming soon: Fedora Foundation
- Fedora Announce List June 2005 - Fedora Foundation