• Linux Foundation Newsletter: November 2025 The Linux Foundation | 19 November 2025 Welcome to the November 2025 edition of the Linux Foundation Newsletter. • As we move toward year‑end, open source activity at the Linux Foundation (LF) remains at full throttle. • In the past month, we welcomed major new projects, strengthened our AI‑and‑infrastructure portfolio, and reinforced our global collaboration model across security, research, and innovation. • A huge thank you to all contributors, maintainers, members and staff who keep this momentum going! • Here are more of this month’s highlights: - Valkey 9.0 Delivers Next‑Gen Performance at Scale The open‑source key‑value database project announced version 9.0 this month. • This release introduces atomic slot migration, multiple databases in cluster mode, hash‑field expiration, and benchmarks showing support for over 1 billion requests per second across 2,000 nodes.
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- The Linux Foundation’s November 2025 newsletter highlights continued momentum in open‑source projects. Valkey released version 9.0, adding atomic slot migration, multi‑database cluster support, and demonstrating over 1 billion requests per second on 2,000 nodes. FINOS announced Fluxnova, a Camunda‑based orchestration platform backed by major banks, to aid audit‑ready financial workflows. The Overture Maps Foundation named William Mortenson its new Executive Director, coinciding with a Fast Company “Next Big Things” listing. The PyTorch Foundation incorporated Ray, a distributed AI compute framework, expanding its AI stack. StarlingX 11.0 launched with enhanced edge security, IPv4 exhaustion mitigation, and improved multi‑cluster rollback. The newsletter invites community engagement across these projects.
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