Community News

Open Source in der Autoindustrie: Werkzeug, nicht Wunder

Monday, May 5, 2025 - 10:47 by Diana Kupfer

An interview (in German) with Michael Plagge, VP Ecosystem Development at the Eclipse Foundation, on why active participation in Open Source will lead to success in the automotive industry.

April 2025 Community Newsletter

Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 11:31 by Natalia Loungou

Read April's Community Newsletter to learn about Eclipse Foundation's Rapid Security Reviews, the Eclipse Trustable Software Project, our new reports, and more!

Navigating the EU Cyber Resilience Act in a Global Software Supply Chain

Monday, April 28, 2025 - 08:11 by Shanda Giacomoni

In a recent episode of AppDevANGLE, Paul Nashawaty sat down with Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation, to unpack what the CRA means for global software stakeholders and why developers, manufacturers, and open source foundations must act now.

2025 State of Automotive Software Development: Growing Contribution to Open Source Software and Increasing Confidence in Its Security and Safety

Tuesday, April 22, 2025 - 04:38 by Natalia Loungou

Perforce Software, in partnership with the Eclipse Foundation, has released the findings of the 2025 State of Automotive Software Development Survey. The report provides key insights into the current practices and emerging trends within the automotive software industry, including the use of open source software. The survey, conducted in Q4 2024, gathered responses from more than 650 automotive development professionals worldwide.

Eclipse Theia 1.60 Release: News and Noteworthy

Thursday, April 10, 2025 - 07:24 by Jonas Helming

🚀 Eclipse Theia 1.60 is here with a bang! This release packs 100 improvements—from a major migration to Lumino for better UI maintainability to native Google Gemini support and powerful new AI features like prompt fragments, diagnostic tools, and session-specific settings.

Oniro at the Open Harmony Technical Forum

Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 09:25 by Jacob Harris

The first-ever European OpenHarmony  Technical Forum wrapped up in Rotterdam on March 30, 2025, bringing together industry leaders, developers, and academics to talk about the future of open source operating systems.

Segger adds SystemView support for Eclipse ThreadX

Wednesday, April 2, 2025 - 17:10 by Jacob Harris

ThreadX with instrumentation for SystemView is available at GitHub. The changeset developed for the instrumentation can be applied to both local copies and older versions.


 

VDA, Politik und Innovationen (Automobil Industrie)

Tuesday, April 1, 2025 - 13:45 by Jacob Harris

Am vergangenen Dienstag und Mittwoch hat der VDA-Kongress „Mobility Innovation Summit“ (früher Technischer Kongress) stattgefunden – mit Automobil Industrie als Medienpartner.

Theia AI Change Sets: Managing Complex AI Change Suggestions

Tuesday, April 1, 2025 - 09:28 by Jonas Helming

🔧 Tired of AI suggestions cluttering your dev chat? Theia AI Change Sets introduces a sleek way to manage and apply complex AI-generated changes across files and models—all in one organized, reviewable view.

Whether you're building a custom IDE or domain-specific tool, this feature empowers tool builders with domain-specific, flexible change tracking.

March 2025 Community Newsletter

Monday, March 31, 2025 - 09:25 by Natalia Loungou

Check out our March community newsletter for updates on Jakarta EE (and the 30th anniversary of Java), our latest SDV survey report, Theia AI, Open Regulatory Compliance news, and more! 

Embracing New Horizons: The Eclipse Foundation Joins Bluesky

Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 07:23 by Natalia Loungou

To keep pace with our community’s evolving needs and ensure we connect with developers, contributors, and open source enthusiasts where they are, we’re excited to share that we’re on Bluesky!

Enhancing Your Tools with Chat Context in Theia AI

Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 05:28 by Jonas Helming

Want to supercharge your AI-powered tools with smarter, more precise responses? This article shows how Theia AI’s chat context variables let users effortlessly attach relevant files, symbols, or custom elements to their chat—unlocking more accurate, transparent, and efficient interactions.