Without doing research, but the Linux Foundation is also the parent of the CNCF, the foundation that funds Kubernetes and many adjacent projects. I can imagine that they get a lot more money as there are probably more developers handling CNCF projects than the Linux Kernel.
whats the rest then?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38797213
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/hubfs/Reports/2023_lf_annual_report_122123a.pdf?hsLang=en
- Cloud, Containers, & Virtualization 25%
- Networking & Edge 13%
- AI, ML, Data & Analytics 12%
- Web & Application Development 11%
- Cross-Technology 8%
- Privacy & Security 4%
- IoT & Embedded 4%
- Blockchain 4%
- DevOps, CI/CD, & Site Reliability 3%
- Open Source & Compliance Best Practices 3%
- System Administration 2%
- Linux Kernel 2%
- System Engineering 2%
- Storage 2%
- Open Hardware 1%
- Safety-Critical Systems 1%
- Visual Effects 1%
Without doing research, but the Linux Foundation is also the parent of the CNCF, the foundation that funds Kubernetes and many adjacent projects. I can imagine that they get a lot more money as there are probably more developers handling CNCF projects than the Linux Kernel.
$196,000,000