Google renews Linux Foundation platinum membership

Google has renewed its platinum membership with the Linux Foundation and reaffirmed its commitment to open source software. The organization is welcoming Google's April Kyle Nassi to its board of directors as part of this continued collaboration.

The Linux Foundation announced on February 24, 2026, that Google is renewing its platinum membership, signaling a strengthened dedication to open source initiatives. This renewal underscores Google's ongoing involvement in fostering open innovation through collaborative efforts.

In a statement, the Linux Foundation expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, "We’re thrilled to continue our collaboration." As part of the renewal, April Kyle Nassi from Google has been appointed to the board of directors. This addition is expected to enhance the foundation's governance and strategic direction in the open source community.

The Linux Foundation highlighted the collective impact, noting, "Together with our community, we’re shaping the future of open innovation." This development builds on Google's long-standing support for open source projects, though specific details about the renewal terms were not disclosed in the announcement.

Such partnerships are vital for advancing technology standards and accessibility in the software industry, ensuring broader participation from developers and organizations worldwide.

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