Desktop Linux Consortium
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The Desktop Linux Consortium (DLC) is a non-profit organization which aims at enhancing and promoting the use of the GNU/Linux operating system on the desktop.
Founded on February 4, 2003, it is led by open source activist Bruce Perens as executive director and Jeremy White, CEO of CodeWeavers, as chairperson.
[edit] Members
- ArkLinux
- Codeweavers
- Debian
- DesktopLinux.com [1]
- KDE
- Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
- Lycoris (company)
- The Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP)
- Mandrakesoft, which has been renamed Mandriva
- NeTraverse
- OpenOffice.org
- Questnet (Support4Linux.com)
- Samba
- theKompany
- openSUSE
- TransGaming Technologies
- TrustCommerce
- Xandros
- Ximian