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'''Open Source Development Labs''' ('''OSDL''') was a [[non-profit organization]] supported by a global
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 in competition with [[Microsoft Windows]].<ref>{{cite press release
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==Activities==
OSDL sponsored key industry projects, including industry initiatives to enhance Linux for use in corporate [[
* 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 [http://www.osdl.org/newsroom/press_releases/2005/2005_01_17_beaverton.html second OSDL fellow] for a year.
It had data centers in
OSDL had investment backers that included: 7 funders of [[Computer Associates]], [[Fujitsu]], [[Hitachi, Ltd.]], [[Hewlett-Packard]], [[IBM]], [[Intel Corporation]], [[Nippon Electric Corporation]], as well as a large collection of [[independent software vendor]]s, end-user companies and educational institutions. A steering committee composed of representatives from the investment backers directed OSDL, which also had a significant staff of its own.
===Working
OSDL had established four Working Groups since 2002:
* [[Mobile Linux Initiative]]
* [[Carrier Grade Linux]]
* [[Data Center Linux]]
* [[Desktop Linux]]
==See also==
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* [[Linux_Foundation#
==References==
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