How Collaborative Development Works

Linux Foundation Collaborative Projects are independently funded software projects that harness the power of collaborative development to fuel innovation across industries and ecosystems. By spreading the collaborative DNA of the largest collaborative software development project in history, The Linux Foundation provides the essential collaborative and organizational framework so project hosts can focus on innovation and results.

This video takes us inside three Collaborative Projects – the Yocto Project, the Xen Project and Code Aurora Forum. We learn about their work and why hosting the projects at The Linux Foundation makes sense to them.

For more information about Linux Foundation Collaborative Projects, please visit:
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborative-projects

21 Comments on “How Collaborative Development Works”

  1. New +The Linux Foundation video about collaborative projects, including the
    +Yocto Project

    #yoctoproject 

  2. Members of Linux Foundation Collaborative projects – including the Xen
    Project – are sharing how their projects work.

  3. New +The Linux Foundation video about collaborative projects, including the
    +Yocto Project

    #yoctoproject 

  4. Members of Linux Foundation Collaborative projects – including the Xen
    Project – are sharing how their projects work.

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