While a good deal smaller than the leading corporate open-source organization, The Linux Foundation, OIF has found a nice niche for itself in covering OpenStack-related open-source software. The OIF will continue to oversee OpenStack. But, with its 100-thousand community members, it will also help direct such cloud-friendly projects as Airship, Kata Containers, Magma, OpenInfra Labs, OpenStack, StarlingX, and Zuul. The new group's platinum members are Ant Group, AT&T, Ericsson, FiberHome, Huawei, Red Hat, Wind River, and Tencent. They are joined by Facebook, which just became a top-level member. Altogether the OIF has more than 60 corporate members. The bulk of the organizational work will be done under the OIF's 27-member board. Their numbers include Amar Padmanabhan, Facebook software engineer; Xu Wang; Ant Group senior staff engineer; and Daniel Becker, Red Hat's senior director of engineering. Allison Randal, the well-known open-source strategist; and Perl Foundation leader, will serve as the board chair.