CD Foundation
Overview
The CD Foundation (Continuous Delivery Foundation) is a Linux Foundation project that serves as a vendor-neutral hub for open-source continuous delivery (CD) systems. It aims to foster collaboration, improve interoperability, and promote best practices within the CD ecosystem. The foundation hosts various open-source projects related to continuous integration and continuous delivery, including Jenkins, Jenkins X, Spinnaker, Tekton, Screwdriver, Ortelius, and CDEvents. It provides resources, events, and community support to help organizations adopt and implement CD practices effectively.
About Us
The Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) is part of the Linux Foundation. It was created to improve the world’s capacity to deliver software with speed and safety. The CDF fosters collaboration between the industry’s top developers, end-users, and vendors to further continuous delivery best practices and adoption. The CDF hosts projects, facilitates working groups, and supports community events.
Vision
The vision of the CD Foundation is to improve the world’s capacity to deliver software with speed and safety.
Mission
The CD Foundation's mission is to grow and sustain the continuous delivery ecosystem.
Culture
The CD Foundation promotes a collaborative and open-source culture. It emphasizes community involvement, knowledge sharing, and the development of vendor-neutral tools and practices. The foundation fosters an environment where developers, end-users, and vendors can work together to advance the field of continuous delivery.