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Membership Levels Outlined for Linux Distributors and Developers
LINDON, Utah, CURITIBA, Brazil, NUREMBERG, Germany, and BRISBANE, Calif. 08/14/2002 Linux Industry leaders Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), Conectiva S.A., SUSE Linux AG, and Turbolinux, Inc., today announced the membership levels for partner participation in UnitedLinux, an initiative to streamline Linux development and certification around a global, uniform distribution of Linux designed for business. Membership in UnitedLinux is designated by two main categories, Linux Distributors and Developer Partners.
"HP is very excited about UnitedLinux and the benefits this group
brings to our customers around the world," said Rick Becker, Software CTO
vice president, OS Alliances, Industry Standard Servers, HP. "We plan to
certify all servers, including our industry-leading ProLiant servers and
Itanium 2 platforms, on this business focused offering."
"Fujitsu is dedicated to providing customers with enterprise Linux
solutions," said Masaharu Kitaoka, General Manager, Linux Division,
Fujitsu Limited. "We welcome the announcement of the framework by which
solution vendors' and their customers' requirements will be reflected in
the developments of UnitedLinux. Fujitsu will also continue to support the
activities of UnitedLinux."
Linux Distributor Membership
The Linux Distributor Partner level is intended solely for companies that
offer a Linux distribution, but need to offer a higher level of support to
their customers and to offer derivative works from the UnitedLinux source
base to meet specific customer demands. Partners will receive UnitedLinux
marketing and resale rights and support, as well as general technical
participation. They will adopt UnitedLinux 1.0 and be able to add the
suffix "Powered by UnitedLinux" to their distribution. In addition,
Partners will have a seat on the Board of Directors and the Technical
Steering Committee, access to the UnitedLinux build environment and rights
to build derivative works, and will share proceeds of profits.
Developer Membership Levels
Developer membership is categorized into three levels: Technical Advisory
Board Member (TABM), Developing member and Developer Program member.
TABM: The TABM level is defined solely for those software and hardware
providers who need to offer a higher level of support to their enterprise
level customers. In addition, this level of membership is for those
companies who are already investing significant development in Linux to
ensure compatibility or optimization of their hardware and software
offerings on the UnitedLinux source base. The TABM level provides access
to the UnitedLinux build environment and coordinates all changes being
integrated into the source code tree and regular maintenance releases.
UnitedLinux will make best efforts to ensure that these enhancements and
optimizations are included as part of the supported source code tree.
TABMs will receive UnitedLinux marketing rights and support and will have
a seat on the Technical Advisory Committee.
Developing Member: Similar to the TABM level, the Developing member
level is for those companies who are already investing significant
development in Linux to ensure compatibility or optimization of their
hardware and software offerings on the UnitedLinux source base. These
members want to ensure compatibility and need information, but they do not
need to make support patches themselves or submit intrusive code changes
that require special training to support their hardware or software
offerings. Developing members are allowed participation in Advisory Board
meetings, but are not voting members, and have a channel to request
inclusion of features (e.g. drivers). They receive technical support
certifying and testing software, as well as UnitedLinux marketing rights
and support.
Developer Program: The Developer Program, designed to satisfy the needs of the individual developer or ISV, will be an additional low cost
membership. The Program, further details of which will be released in the
coming weeks, will provide information, software and services to
developers to build a catalog of available applications and middleware for
solution builders.
Membership Fees
All UnitedLinux members will pay annual sign-up fees to offset development
costs, contribute marketing funds to help brand UnitedLinux, provide
technical training and certification, and provide financial and business
audits.
How To Get Involved
To get involved as a UnitedLinux member, contact Caldera, Conectiva, SuSE
or Turbolinux or go to www.unitedlinux.com.
About UnitedLinux
UnitedLinux is a partnership of industry leading Linux companies combining
their intellectual property, geographic mind share, sales, support and
marketing expertise to produce a uniform distribution of Linux designed
for business. UnitedLinux applies the collaborative development model of
open source to the business model to enable a one-stop shop for
developers, partners and customers to install, support and maintain
quality business solutions based on Linux anywhere in the world.
UnitedLinux is actively recruiting membership for both industry software
developers and those who provide Linux as an integral part of their
business solutions. For more information, visit www.unitedlinux.com.
About Novell
Novell, Inc. is a leading provider of information solutions that deliver secure identity management (Novell® Nsure™), Web application development (Novell exteNd™) and cross-platform networking services (Novell Nterprise™), all supported by strategic consulting and professional services (Novell NgageSM). Active in the open source community with its Ximian and SUSE Linux brands, Novell is firmly committed to open source and offers comprehensive Linux products and services for the enterprise, from the desktop to the server. Novell's vision of one Net - a world without information boundaries - helps customers realize the value of their information securely and economically. For more information, call Novell's Customer Response Center at (888) 321-4CRC (4272) or visit http://www.novell.com. Press should visit http://www.novell.com/pressroom.
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