THE FINTECH OPEN SOURCE FOUNDATION Directed Fund Participation AgreementDirected Fund Participation Agreement • February 20th, 2024
Contract Type FiledFebruary 20th, 2024Thank you for your interest in joining the Fintech Open Source Foundation (the “Directed Fund”), a directed fund project of The Linux Foundation (the “LF”). The purpose of the Directed Fund is to raise, budget and spend funds in support of various open source and/or open standards projects, including infrastructure and support initiatives related thereto (each such project, a “Technical Project”). The Directed Fund intends to: (a) promote innovation and interoperability in financial technology through industry-wide collaboration on open source software and open standards; (b) foster a vibrant technical community comprising financial technology consumers, service and solution providers, and other constituents; and (c) provide a trusted, neutral forum for community collaboration by offering an efficient, compliant open source collaboration infrastructure and transparent, community-driven technical governance.
Directed Fund Participation AgreementDirected Fund Participation Agreement • April 25th, 2022
Contract Type FiledApril 25th, 2022Thank you for your interest in joining the Fintech Open Source Foundation (the “Directed Fund”), a directed fund project of The Linux Foundation (the “LF”). The purpose of the Directed Fund is to raise, budget and spend funds in support of various open source and/or open standards projects, including infrastructure and support initiatives related thereto (each such project, a “Technical Project”). The Directed Fund intends to: (a) promote innovation and interoperability in financial technology through industry-wide collaboration on open source software and open standards; (b) foster a vibrant technical community comprising financial technology consumers, service and solution providers, and other constituents; and (c) provide a trusted, neutral forum for community collaboration by offering an efficient, compliant open source collaboration infrastructure and transparent, community-driven technical governance.
THE FINTECH OPEN SOURCE FOUNDATION Directed Fund Participation AgreementDirected Fund Participation Agreement • November 7th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 7th, 2020Thank you for your interest in joining the Fintech Open Source Foundation (the “Directed Fund”), a directed fund project of The Linux Foundation (the “LF”). The purpose of the Directed Fund is to raise, budget and spend funds in support of various open source and/or open standards projects, including infrastructure and support initiatives related thereto (each such project, a “Technical Project”). The Directed Fund intends to: (a) promote innovation and interoperability in financial technology through industry-wide collaboration on open source software and open standards; (b) foster a vibrant technical community comprising financial technology consumers, service and solution providers, and other constituents; and (c) provide a trusted, neutral forum for community collaboration by offering an efficient, compliant open source collaboration infrastructure and transparent, community-driven technical governance.
THE FINTECH OPEN SOURCE FOUNDATION Directed Fund Participation AgreementDirected Fund Participation Agreement • June 16th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJune 16th, 2020Thank you for your interest in joining the Fintech Open Source Foundation (the “Directed Fund”), a directed fund project of The Linux Foundation (the “LF”). The purpose of the Directed Fund is to raise, budget and spend funds in support of various open source and/or open standards projects, including infrastructure and support initiatives related thereto (each such project, a “Technical Project”). The Directed Fund intends to: (a) promote innovation and interoperability in financial technology through industry-wide collaboration on open source software and open standards; (b) foster a vibrant technical community comprising financial technology consumers, service and solution providers, and other constituents; and (c) provide a trusted, neutral forum for community collaboration by offering an efficient, compliant open source collaboration infrastructure and transparent, community-driven technical governance.