Linux Foundation Newsletter: June 2026
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Linux FoundationLinux Foundation Newsletter: June 2026linuxfoundation.orgWelcome to the June 2026 edition of the Linux Foundation Newsletter June is a big month for learning, certification, and career growth across the Linux Foundation community. The Prime Time to Save promotion is here, bringing massive opportunities for professional development with savings of up to 75% on vendor-neutral training, certifications, bundles, and subscriptions across Linux, cloud native, cybersecurity, AI, and more. Offer runs June 23–26. Beyond education, this month’s newsletter highlights how open source is moving deeper into production systems across AI infrastructure, confidential computing, open network APIs, and automotive software. You’ll find updates on agentic AI deployments, landmark GDPR guidance, four critical open source surveys, open source safety certification, and a busy global events calendar. Here are this month's Highlights: LF Research fields critical surveys: Pick one, pick two, or take them all; LF Research has four active surveys covering Generative AI and OSS Development, the 2026 State of OSPOs, AI Security, and the World of Open Source. You can also review two new reports on CRA readiness and Europe's tech talent. — T ake the Surveys, Read New Reports AAIF advances agentic AI infrastructure: The Agentic AI Foundation is growing rapidly, welcoming agentgateway as a hosted project and releasing goose v1.36.0 with a new hooks system. Meanwhile, the MLOps Community joins as an official affiliated user community. — agentgateway Hosted , goose v1.36.0 Release Confidential Computing secures the AI era: Sweden's Data Protection Authority issued landmark GDPR guidance confirming TEEs as a technical safeguard in real operational deployments. The CCC also released the "3 Degrees of Confidential Computing" white paper and announced a new webinar on Agentic AI. — GDPR Guidance on TEEs , 3 Degrees of CC White Paper Events season continues across the globe: LF communities are gathering worldwide with Open Source Summit Korea, the Confidential Computing Summit in San Francisco, and three flagship AGNTCon + MCPCon gatherings coming to Tokyo, Amsterdam, and San Jose. — Open Source Summit Korea , AGNTCon + MCPCon Fall Events >> Read on for even more news, research, and opportunities from across the Linux Foundation.
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