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{{Infobox non-profitorganization
| name = Open Source Development Labs
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| Non-profit_typetype = [[501(c)#501(c)(6)|501(c)(6)]] organization
| founded_date = 2000
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| ___location = [[San Francisco]]
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| area_served = Worldwide
| focus = [[Linux kernel]], [[Open-source-software movement|open source movement]]
| method = Promotion, protection, and standardization of Linux by providing unified resources and services needed for open source to successfully compete with closed platforms.
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| dissolved = 2007
| successor = [[Linux Foundation]]
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'''Open Source Development Labs''' ('''OSDL''') was a [[non-profit organization]] supported by a global consortium tasked to "accelerate the deployment ofpromote [[Linux]] for enterprise computing."<ref>{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://osdl.org/about_osdl |date=* |title=About OSDL }} - January 20, 2007, version was last one archived prior to the merger.</ref> Founded in 2000, its goals included "to be the recognized center-of-gravity for the Linux industry." OSDL positioned itself as the "industry's firstan independent, non-profit lab for developers who are adding enterprise capabilities to Linux."<ref>{{webarchivecite web |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030607050006/http://osdl.org:80/osdlpress/2000_aug_30_santa_clara.html |date=* |title="Industry Leaders Including HP, Intel, IBM AND NEC Forming Open Source Development Lab For Linux" |access-date=2017-12-01 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030607050006/http://osdl.org/osdlpress/2000_aug_30_santa_clara.html |archive-date=2003-06-07 }}"</ref> The headquarters was first incorporated in San Francisco but later relocated to [[Beaverton, Oregon|Beaverton]] in Oregon with second facility in [[Yokohama]], Japan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.buzzfile.com/business/O-S-D-L-503-626-2455|title=Open Source Development Labs Inc|website=www.buzzfile.com|access-date=2016-10-26}}</ref>
 
On January 22, 2007, OSDL and the [[Free Standards Group]] merged to form the [[Linux Foundation]], narrowing their respective focuses to that of promoting Linux.<ref>{{cite press release
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|date=January 22, 2007
|url=http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2007/01/21/new-linux-foundation-launches-%e2%80%93-merger-of-open-source-development-labs-and-free-standards-group/
|accessdateaccess-date=2008-03-26
|quote="Computing is entering a world dominated by two platforms: Linux and Windows."
|archiveurlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070702180852/http://www.linux-foundation.org/wordpress/?p=286
|archivedatearchive-date=22007-07-200702
}}</ref>
 
==Activities==
OSDL sponsored key industry projects, including industry initiatives to enhance Linux for use in corporate [[data centre]]s, in telecommunications networks, and on [[desktop computer]]s. It also:
* provided hardware resources to the [[free software community]] and the [[open source community]]
* tested and reported on open source software
* employed a number of Linux developers.
 
Its employees included [[Linus Torvalds]], the first OSDL fellow, and [[Bryce Harrington]]. In 2005, [[Andrew Tridgell|Andrew "Tridge" Tridgell]] was the [https://web.archive.org/web/20050119015015/http://www.osdl.org/newsroom/press_releases/2005/2005_01_17_beaverton.html second OSDL fellow] for a year.
 
It had data centers in Beaverton (Oregon, United States) and Yokohama (Japan).
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===Working groups===
OSDL had established fourfive Working Groups since 2002:
 
* [[Mobile Linux Initiative]]
* [[Carrier Grade Linux]]
* [[Data Center Linux]]
* [[Desktop Linux]]
*User Advisory Council
 
==See also==
{{Portal|Free and open-source software}}
* [[Linux_FoundationLinux Foundation#Patent Commons Project|Patent Commons]], a project launched in November 2005 by the OSDL
 
==References==
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[[Category:Defunct companies based in Oregon]]
[[Category:Linux Foundation]]