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Linux Credit Card | The Linux Foundation
Linux Credit Card | The Linux Foundation
Apply For Your Linux Credit Card Now The Linux Foundation is pleased to offer a Linux-branded affinity card for those who want to support the Linux Foundation's activities while expressing their commitment to Linux. The Linux-branded credit card is an easy way for anyone to contribute to ...
Introducing The Linux Foundation Visa Platinum Card
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Linux Foundation Visa Platinum credit card Launched
D' Technology Weblog — ... of every purchase made with the credit card. All funds from the Visa card program’ll go directly toward sponsoring community technical events and providing travel grants for open source community members in order to accelerate Linux innovation. Linux Foundation-branded Visa Platinum card members can earn bonus points redeemable towards free merchandise, airline tickets, and more at hundreds of online and neighborhood retailers. More info: Linux Card | Apply Now ...

Linux Foundation Launches Branded Credit Card. Yes, It Features Tux.
CrunchGear — ... , the non-profit that supports the growth of the Linux kernel, is today announcing an affinity Visa Platinum credit card for people who want to contribute to advancing the OS through the organization's initiatives. Reading the press release announcing the new credit card made me raise my eyebrows, but after giving it a bit of thought I think that this is actually not that bad an idea. Jim Zemlin, executive director of The Linux Foundation in a statement says people can contribute to Linux in a variety of ways (writing code, marketing, etc.) but now have a convenient way of ...

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