OSI and LPI Form Strategic Alliance

Sep 23, 2024

With a goal of strengthening Linux and open source communities, this new alliance aims to nurture the growth of more highly skilled professionals.

During the OSPOs for Good event, at the United Nations headquarters in New York City, Open Source Initiative (OSI) and Linux Professional Institute (LPI) have confirmed a new alliance to address the growing demand for employability from public and private organizations worldwide. This will bring the two groups together to collaborate on technical education projects aimed at increasing professional growth for both Linux and open source technologies.

The agreement bolsters LPI's professional certification by ensuring that open source licenses meet open source software requirements and encouraging members of the public to participate in the development and maintenance of open source projects and achieve certifications.

This coming together will also help both LPI and OSI financially, because it means they will be eligible to receive certain discounts and exclusive opportunities. However, more importantly, both organizations will collaborate on initiatives that strengthen the Linux and open source ecosystems.

According to Stefano Maffulli, Executive Director at OSI, “The global open source movement has generated immeasurable economic value, yet the movement has never been in greater need of educated professionals to drive the next leap forward in open source understanding, innovation, and adoption." Maffulli continues, "OSI exists to both promote the Open Source Definition and to encourage the growth of open source communities around the world. This partnership with LPI is one in a series of initiatives that will increase accessibility to the certifications and community participation that open source needs to thrive.”

G. Matthew Rice, Executive Director at LPI, had this to say of the alliance: “It is our mission to promote the use of open source by supporting the people who work with it. A closer relationship with OSI makes a valuable contribution to this effort. We are excited to open up new opportunities for people around the world – personally, professionally, and in their communities."
 
 

 
 
 

Related content

  • News

    In the news: The Gnome Foundation Struggling to Stay Afloat; Thousands of Linux Servers Infected with Stealth Malware Since 2021; Halcyon Creates Anti-Ransomware Protection for Linux; Valve and Arch Linux Announce Collaboration; OSI and LPI Form Strategic Alliance; AlmaLinux Unveils New Hardware Certification Process; Wind River Introduces eLxr Pro Linux Solution; and Juno Tab 3 Launches with Ubuntu 24.04.

  • Open Virtualization Alliance Forms

    Today BMC Software, Eucalyptus Systems, HP, IBM, Intel, Red Hat and SUSE announced the formation of the Open Virtualization Alliance. The announcement says that the consortium will "promote examples of customer successes, encourage interoperability and accelerate the expansion of the ecosystem of third-party solutions around KVM, providing businesses improved choice, performance and price for virtualization."

  • Intel Hands over Moblin to Linux Foundation

    Hardware maker Intel has handed over hosting of the Moblin open source platform to the Linux Foundation with a hoped for larger external participation.

  • What Open Source Pros Look for in a Job Role

    Learn what professionals in technical and non-technical roles say is most important when seeking a new position.

  • OSJH and LPI Release 2024 Open Source Pros Job Survey Results

    See what open source professionals look for in a new role.

comments powered by Disqus
Subscribe to our Linux Newsletters
Find Linux and Open Source Jobs
Subscribe to our ADMIN Newsletters

Support Our Work

Linux Magazine content is made possible with support from readers like you. Please consider contributing when you’ve found an article to be beneficial.

Learn More

News