Introducing the Open Infrastructure Foundation

Kendall Nelson kennelson11 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 15:15:22 UTC 2020


Hello Everyone,


If you’re not watching the Open Infrastructure Summit keynotes right now,
you just missed some big news (and it’s not too late to tune in
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNNOFfDBB0o&ab_channel=OpenStackFoundation>!).
Jonathan Bryce just announced the Open Infrastructure Foundation (OIF)
<http://openinfra.dev> as the successor to the OpenStack Foundation (OSF).
The name change reflects all of our community’s work building open
infrastructure with dozens of open source components, and we could not have
done it without your help. We look forward to continuing to collaborate
with you over the next decade to build open source communities that write
software for production.

The Summit keynotes
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNNOFfDBB0o&ab_channel=OpenStackFoundation>
are still going on the YouTube live stream, so login now to hear more about
this announcement and how OpenStack and other open source projects fit into
the next decade of open infrastructure. You can also watch Imtiaz present
an update today on what the community is doing and support them in the chat
as they encourage Summit attendees to participate. Tomorrow Dawson Coleman
and myself will also be presenting on the community and the last two
releases.

And if you haven’t already, join as an individual member
<http://openinfra.dev/join> so you can get involved!

Let’s get started!
-Kendall Nelson (diablo_rojo)
Upstream Developer Advocate
The Open Infrastructure Foundation
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