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Over 97% of the 'Linux' Foundation's Budget Goes Not to Linux

https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml
45•esaym•2h ago

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tdeck•1h ago
The executive compensation is pretty shocking

https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/460...

pyuser583•1h ago
I’m guessing it’s below market rates. Silicon Valley and all.
nextaccountic•1h ago
I'm actually more curious on why a lot of directors receive $0, while others receive almost 1M
bombcar•55m ago
Directors sound like the Board, the others are Executive Directors (eg, they do the work).
wmf•48m ago
The ones getting paid are probably working full time for LF while the unpaid ones are just on the board and presumably have other jobs.
gregoryl•22m ago
That seems to be correct. You can see the hours disclosure here: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/460...
woodruffw•1h ago
Is it? Percentage-wise, executive compensation appears to be lower than well-regarded technology nonprofits[1][2]. In some sense that's extremely weird, since LF is a trade organization rather than a public-interest nonprofit. Their financiers are huge corporations, not individual donors!

(This is the core of the bigger problem with LF, IMO -- they simply don't represent non-corporate OSS interests at all, beyond some lip service.)

[1]: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/430...

[2]: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/460...

andrekandre•57m ago
it does fit the trend...

[0] https://www.epi.org/chart/ceopay2019-figure-a-ceo-realized-d...

woodruffw•52m ago
Not to belabor the point, but LF is a 501(c)(6), not a 501(c)(3). They don't behave like your intuition for a public-interest nonprofit because they aren't one. You shouldn't give them your money!
s0ss•17m ago
Why not?
loeg•14m ago
It's an industry trade association, for the benefit of its members. You aren't one of its members. (I'd suggest spending 60 seconds researching the difference between a 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(6) on wikipedia or whatever.)
blackjack_•49m ago
Actually crazy that Linus just takes home 1.5M per year for one of the largest contributions to tech of anyone in the world. Obviously nobody needs more than that per year, but this pay is 1/100 or 1/1000th of many tech executives that have contributed very little comparatively.
wmf•47m ago
That's the difference between giving your work away for free or not. 100x.
vkou•24m ago
> pretty shocking

Shockingly low.

Way more people who are doing way less good (many of them are net-negative to society by a very large margin, and we'd all be better off if they stopped going to work) for the world in corporate America make way more money.

Shit, a random L7 SWE or some low level manager makes more money than most of these people.

countWSS•1h ago
What is the 181M$ mysterious "Project Support" in the graph means? Linux is labeled separately, so it cannot be the "Project".
themafia•54m ago
That's revenue. This article isn't clear at all. Here's their actual tax filing:

https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/460...

More than half the money spent on Conferences and Salaries with the rest being functional expenses. Nothing in the "grants" or "benefits to members" column. Prima facie this would not be an organization I would ever donate to.

Which is good because most of their revenue comes from fees and services rendered.

cortesoft•38m ago
You aren’t supposed to donate to them!
woodruffw•1h ago
Without bending over backwards to defend the Linux Foundation, I'll point out that the 97% number means very little -- the percentage that actually matters is the percentage that doesn't go towards funding open source at all. The Linux Foundation hasn't been solely about Linux for decades; they are (facially) responsible for hosting a very large number of open source projects.
jrflowers•47m ago
My favorite part of this is when they say this

> Linus Torvalds is not in charge and is no longer compensated fairly, either. The highest paid people don't even use Linux. Torvalds is no longer in the top 10 (not anymore).

And then link to a filing that shows his “compensation” being lower than the others but also having an extra million dollars in the “other” column.

https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/460...

It kind of looks like if you count the extra million dollars earmarked for him he would be the highest-paid person on the list?

jmclnx•47m ago
Well this is in line with the fact the LF has been quiet about these new Age Verification laws. The LF should be very vocal about how these laws will hurt Linux.

It is almost seems like the LF wants these laws :(

wolttam•39m ago
8 million (~3%) towards the Linux kernel

180 million (~65%) towards ancillary project support, which includes a huge ecosystem of useful technologies around linux

Their 'corporate operations' overhead is like 5% of expenses. whoop.

siren2026•13m ago
I have some experience with the CNCF and oh boy is it a huge powergrab with excuse of inclusivity, wokeness and all the stuff that comes with it.
sysreq_•5m ago
Reading through the list of projects that the Linux Foundation supports (via infrastructure, governance, events, etc) with the other 181 million is honestly shocking. They are supporting, among like a thousand others - NodeJS/OpenJS, PyTorch, Electron, K8s, vLLM, ONNX, PX4, GraphQL - plus the 'smaller' entries like Zephyr, Containerd, gRPC, KiCAD, ESLint, Fastify, etc. Their portfolio is literally insane. This is the BlackRock of the entire digital world.

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