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The Eclipse M2M Working Group continues to make significant progress in establishing an open source software ecosystem for Machine-2-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) development.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013 - 10:00
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Die Eclipse Foundation teilt die Verfügbarkeit des jährlichen integrierten Releases („Release Train“) mit. Wie auch schon in den vergangenen Jahren hat die Open Source Community auch 2013 wieder sein Hauptrelease pünktlich zum Ende Juni verfügbar machen können.
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The Eclipse Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of the annual Eclipse release train. Each year, the Eclipse community of open source projects coordinates a major release at the end of June.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013 - 10:00
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La fondation Eclipse est heureuse d’annoncer la sortie simultanée annuelle Eclipse. Chaque année, la communauté Eclipse coordonne une sortie majeure de ses projets Open Source fin juin.
The Eclipse Foundation is going to start allowing its projects to host their mainline development on third party forges such as GitHub, and (eventually) Bitbucket.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013 - 11:40
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In this issue of the newsletter, you will find articles that highlight key projects from the Kepler Release, including Stardust 1.0, Orion, and the top 10 highlights for this year's release.
Eclipse has a new YouTube Channel. New content will go on YouTube, and content on EclipseLive will be archived and read-only. Find out to how to get your video added to our channel.
In this month's newsletter we feature tutorials that will help you understand the basics of the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF), and show you how get started with the EMF Client Platform and the EMFStore.
Eclipse Testing Day is scheduled for September 25, in Darmstadt, Germany. The call for papers and sponsors has started! Click here to submit a proposal or become a sponsor.
To mark the Kepler Simultaneous Release, Eclipse community members are organizing DemoCamps and Hackathons around the world between June 1 -30. Sign up to attend one in your city, see the DemoCamp/Hackathon wiki.
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. Participation deadline is May 10, 2013.