[kwlug-disc] Linux Association Canada membership
Doug Moen
doug at moens.org
Thu Jun 25 15:31:48 EDT 2026
Linux Association of Canada is now a registered non-profit with 3 people on the board of directors, so it is not a one-man show at this point.
There's a lot of activity on their web site.
Their Canadian Open Source Library has a writeup on a tech news site:
https://betakit.com/linux-association-of-canada-launches-national-open-source-library/
The Linux Association of Canada has launched an open-source library it says will support digital sovereignty in Canada. The library was launched on June 2, with the intent of bolstering Canadian access to digitally sovereign, open-source software. The organization is accepting entries from anyone as long as the projects are open source—meaning software that is open for any user to access, modify, or distribute for free—and were founded or mainly developed in Canada. “With everything that’s happening in the world right now … it would be a good thing if we in Canada would regain our digital sovereignty back,” Duttmann said. “One step in that direction is using software that is created here, that’s out of Canada.”
So that's interesting. 315 Canadian FOSS projects listed so far:
https://www.linuxassociation.ca/library.php
Since someone asked if he is Mennonite, I found that Andre moved to Canada in 2014, from Germany, and was or maybe still is a truck driver.
https://siemenstransport.com/assets/testimonials.pdf
Doug.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2026, at 4:29 PM, Steve Izma wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2026 at 10:02:12AM -0600, Ron Singh wrote:
>> Subject: Re: [kwlug-disc] Linux Association Canada membership
>>
>> In the meantime, I will see if I can do a tele call or a vid
>> call with Andre to get a feel for where he is at.
>
> Good idea. And ask if he's Mennonite. Not a rarity for
> Saskatchewan.
>
> -- Steve
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