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Last week, AUDI, BMW and Daimler announced they are joining forces to form the Eclipse openMDM Working Group to create a new open source community to develop and distribute tools for managing automotive test data.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 10:00
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Christopher Gu…
La fondation Eclipse est heureuse d’annoncer l’arrivée de Luna : la nouvelle sortie simultanée d’Eclipse. Cette année, 76 projets ont participé, avec 340 committers impliqués et 61 millions de ligne de code contribuées.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 10:00
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Christopher Gu…
The Eclipse Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of the Luna release, the annual release train from the Eclipse community. This year 76 projects are participating in the release that includes 61 million lines of code and was developed by over 340 Eclipse committers.
The Eclipse Foundation today announced the creation of a new Science Working Group — a global collaboration between industry, academia, and governments to create open source software used in basic scientific research.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014 - 15:00
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Christopher Gu…
We have launched the new www.eclipse.org web site. The goal is to have a more modern looking and simplified experience for individuals coming to eclipse.org.
In this newsletter, you will find an EMF Forms tutorial, a comparison between view modeling and manual UI programming, an introduction to Oomph and an article about GMF. Read it now
Please take 5 - 10 minutes of your time to tell us how you are using Eclipse and open source software by completing the Eclipse Community Survey. The participation deadline is May 16, 2014.
Thursday, April 24, 2014 - 12:30
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Christopher Gu…
In this month's newsletter, you will find articles about the PolarSys working group and a few of its projects, including Papyrus and Reqcycle. Read it now.