• alci@sh.itjust.works
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    2 hours ago

    I thought the Linux foundation was not a company… My bad, in the us , everything is business, isn’t it ?

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      2 hours ago

      Per Wikipedia:

      A company is a legal entity representing an association of legal persons with a shared objective, such as generating profit or benefiting society.

      “Company” is a vague almost meaningless term, like “animal.”

      The Linux Foundation is a 501©6 non-profit corporation. Americans are more likely to be familiar with 501©3, which covers charity organizations, such as the American Red Cross and St. Judes Children’s Research Hospital. 501©6 covers trade associations, like the American Medical Association, the American Bar Association, the National Association of Realtors and the US Chamber of Commerce.

      As a trade association, the Linux Foundation is not itself a for-profit business, but they have a lot to do with for-profit businesses. Maintaining the world’s most popular kernel is chief among them.