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Linux4.TV Development Partner Program
| Overview |
If you or the organization you work for are
developing open-source projects based on Linux4.TV distributions, designing
set-top box systems, or are involved in the creation or delivery of content
for interactive set-top box systems, please consider joining one of the
Linux4.TV Partner Programs.
The Linux4.TV Partner Program was created to bring together developers,
designers, content producers, broadcasters, cable operators, and technology
suppliers in a united effort to rapidly deploy next-generation set-top box
systems based on open-source software.
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Development Partner
Program |
The Development Partner Program is designed
for individuals and organizations that wish to contribute to one or more
of the hosted open-source projects. There are no costs, fees, or membership
dues associated with being a Development Partner - only a desire to become
actively involved in open-source software development.
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Sponsor
Program |
The Sponsor Program is designed for individuals
or organizations that want to be included in Linux4.TV development, but
choose not to contribute to any of the open-source projects. Payment of
an annual fee is required to join the Sponsor Program.
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| Benefits |
Members of the Linux4.TV Development Partner and Sponsor
Programs enjoy a number of benefits:
- Early (beta) access to new software releases and updates
- Technology previews, whitepapers, and early information
presented by other Partner Program members
- Leading roles in standards development and software API definitions
- Subscription to the Partners-only mailing list o Logo and branding programs
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| Sponsors |
Century Embedded Technologies
National Semiconductor
Corporation
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| Development Partners |
Century Embedded Technologies
National Semiconductor
Corporation
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New Set Top Box Alliance
Century Embedded Technologies and VT Media Technologies Form Set-Top Box Strategic Alliance.
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New Developer Contest Announced
Embedded Linux Journal (ELJ), is pleased to announce the third embedded
Linux development contest, based on Linux4.TV.
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Upcoming Events Posted
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