New Open Initiative for Cybersecurity Standards - Python Software Foundation
The Python Software Foundation is pleased to announce our participation in co-starting a new Open Initiative for Cybersecurity Standards collaboration.
The Python Software Foundation is pleased to announce our participation in co-starting a new Open Initiative for Cybersecurity Standards collaboration.
Today, we’re excited to announce a significant advancement in the Java ecosystem: the availability of Eclipse Temurin 21 and Eclipse Temurin 22 on RISC-V.
Read our newsletter to learn more about the relationship between Spring and Jakarta EE, how AI can help you deploy Java applications, and what the Oniro project team is looking to accomplish.
This achievement was made possible because of the support and dedication of each and every member of our thriving community.
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WildFly 31 implements the JakartaEE 10 Platform, the Web Profile, and the Core Profile. The Core Profile can run with the latest LTS of JDK 21, whereas the JakartaEE 10 and Core Profile can run with JDK 11 and 17.
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This call presents an valuable opportunity to stay informed about the latest in Theia, contribute to its ecosystem, and partake in discussions with fellow community members.
These results shed light on some of the shifts within the industry that unfolded over the past year, and how certain trends have persisted. Clark Roundy, our head of outreach and engagement, takes a look at the major findings.
“Securing the open source software supply chain is crucial for protecting global economic infrastructure,” said Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation. “CISA is working to improve open source security, focusing on both current issues and future application development."
The Gaia-X Federation Services project team will present the Eclipse XFSC toolbox developed in the project with its open source-based software components to visitors.
A European consortium of 10 organisations from Greece, Romania, Luxembourg, Germany, Spain, and Cyprus has launched SKILLAB: Monitoring The Demand And Supply Of Skills In The European Labour Market, a project funded by the European Union’s HORIZON Research and Innovations Actions (RIA).
Learn more about Eclipse Temurin, Eclipse Arrowhead and Eclipse Langium in the Eclipse Foundation's latest community newsletter.
As Program Manager, Thomas will work with the IDE Working Group’s Steering Committee and ecosystem stakeholders to provide governance, guidance, and funding for the communities that support the delivery and maintenance of the Eclipse IDE products.
Alberto Pianon and Carlo Piana from Array present in this Openchain project webinar series the he Open Source Management concept of Eclipse Oniro.
The Community Day is a chance for members and stakeholders to meet in person, discuss contributions and projects, and learn from industry experts.
The release V.1.0.0 of Eclipse AAS Model for Java (AAS4J) is now available on Maven Central Repository and includes different artifacts implementing the AAS Specs – Part 1 V3.0.
Our industry collaborations offer a proven, flexible, and scalable "foundation-as-a-service" model which allows developer communities and companies to focus on what they want to achieve, not on worrying how to get it done.
We spoke to a few members of our community about how they got involved with the Eclipse Foundation, their favourite memories, and what has them excited about the foundation's future.
This Eclipse uProtocol project has gained substantial contribution activity since it has been initially published by GM in the second half of 2023.