Last week, more than 230 Linux leaders converged on Googles Mountain View, Calif., campus to discuss the most pressing issues for Linux, at the first-ever Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit. On June 19, the Linux Foundation released a statement summarizing the events main accomplishments and declared the event a success.
The group—comprising kernel developers, distribution vendors, IHVs (independent hardware vendors), ISVs (independent software vendors), end users and community project leaders—came together to work out ways to better collaborate on improving not only the Linux operating system but also the application software, hardware and businesses that depend upon it.
In a statement released June 19, the Linux Foundation listed key highlights from the Summit.