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They didn't pick the name "Linux" by mistake, it's a deliberate misdirection for the masses, while having the fallback of "we didn't lie".
Same with the subtle move from Free Software to Open Source. They benifit from peoples misunderstanding.
Yes, and? They aren't the great saviours of Free Software but an entity that serves the purpose to the big tech corps.
None of my points are invalidated.
I wasn't trying to invalidate you, just discuss the Linux Foundation. But I will bet that "small IT company I’ve worked before had ten times that money" has 10 times less power than The Linux Foundation. And I'll point out that the Linux Foundation projects get separate funding and engineering from their members.
Obviously, point was that a $<10 milions a year isn't all that big number for an org size of LF.