There is an even sadder backstory to the whole LF thing, and the time it got created and sucked the air out of the room. I wish we had found a way to get this idea off the ground, and established the academic and early response institution we dreamed of.
But I do not want to talk about it, or how I feel about LF, the loss of GPL enforcement, the state of the embedded market, or the demise of linux journal, and of so many other ideals I still hold dear. I just keep plugging on, fixing bufferbloat, and home routers. Y'all caught me on a friday night, after a long week, trying to improve the cybersecurity label initiative at the FCC, as well as girding loins for yet another pointless battle over pointless points over network neutrality debate.