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Thursday, February 23, 2023 - 05:00

Ask the EMO Your Questions During Office Hours

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Do you have a question about contributing to an open source project at the Eclipse Foundation? Each month, the Eclipse Management Office (EMO) hosts a monthly “office hours” call to discuss the Eclipse Foundation Development Process, changes to our IP policy and due diligence process, and other related topics.

All project committers are invited to join to ask questions about our processes, and the EMO team will be available to share answers. The format is flexible, with calls generally starting with a very short presentation followed by a question and answer session. 

The office hours call schedule and contact information, along with the recording of past sessions can be found in the Eclipse Projects calendar. 

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