The Linux Foundation Takes the Reins of the Moblin Project from Intel

The Linux Foundation, the organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, has announced it will host the Moblin project, an open Linux-based mobile project started by Intel.
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The Linux Foundation (LF), the organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, has announced it will host the Moblin project, an open Linux-based mobile project started by Intel.

According to Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, the Moblin project will be supported by the Linux Foundation. And with technical support from some of the industry’s most respected kernel developers and a neutral, third party host, the Moblin project is primed to grow, Zemlin said.

Created in 2007, Moblin is an open source project that supports Linux-based software platform and is optimized for the next generation of mobile devices including netbooks, mobile Internet devices (MID), in-vehicle infotainment systems, and other embedded devices. These are some of the fastest growing markets in computing.

This news illustrates Intel’s increasing acknowledgement of and commitment to open development, as well as the Linux Foundation's role in bringing the right people to the table to get necessary work done -- work that is critical as manufacturers of netbooks, mobile Internet devices and other embedded devices use Linux more and more to produce attractive margins, faster time to market and custom branding.
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BY Darryl K. Taft
Source:eWEEK

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