Eclipse Community Newsletter - June 2024
This month's newsletter covers the Eclipse Dataspace Protocol, the new Theia IDE, and the DATAMITE project. Read the full edition here.
This month's newsletter covers the Eclipse Dataspace Protocol, the new Theia IDE, and the DATAMITE project. Read the full edition here.
It has been more than a year since the last Eclipse Kanto release and since then the project has grown significantly. In the past year, the Kanto community opened almost two hundred pull requests to contribute new features, improvements, and fixes.
Oniro program manager, Juan Rico, previews OCX, Eclipse Foundation's new flagship developer event.
Efficient software development in the automotive industry requires the right level of value creation and the use of open source in order to focus on differentiating topics and work cost-efficiently.
This month's newsletter looks at our upcoming maturity badges program with Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle, an update on OCX 2024, a proposed working group, and more.
Senior Manager, Embedded & IoT Programs Frédéric Desbiens discusses some of the topics that the community might explore in OCX 2024's Embedded, IoT & Edge track.
Open Source Community Africa is partnering with the Eclipse Foundation to promote the 2024 Open Source Global South Developer Survey.
Today, the Eclipse Foundation released the results of our security audit for the Eclipse Kuksa project. Findings from the audit have been addressed in the latest version source code of Kuksa available on GitHub.
The early bird CFP deadline for OCX 2024 is quickly approaching on 31 May. Submit your proposals now and be part of this premier event for learning and collaboration.
The early bird CFP deadline is quickly approaching on 31 May. Submit your proposals now and be part of this convergence of enterprise Java innovation.
The release of SUMO version 1.20.0 is now available. This release brings improvements in modelling temporary blockages and OSM data handling.
In an interview with mikrocontroller.net, Frédéric Desbiens, Senior Manager, Embedded & IoT Programs, discussed the future of the Eclipse ThreadX operating system, preferred IDEs and the work that goes along with certification and its maintenance.
The establishment of this committee highlights the Eclipse Foundation's commitment to upholding the highest standards of conduct and ethics within our community.
This month's newsletter covers the release of Eclipse AQAvit 1.0.0, upcoming community events, and much more.
We recently sat down with Miro Spönemann, General Manager at TypeFox and Program Committee Co-Chair for OCX and EclipseCon. Learn more about the upcoming event in our Q+A.
Find out how you can help support the future of open source enterprise Java by becoming a sponsor.
This is by far our biggest release to date with 54 version/platform combinations with five major versions of OpenJDK currently being supported for the first time.
Find out how businesses across various industries are using Sparkplug to reduce costs, mitigate risks, and improve operational efficiency in our new business brief.
The Jakarta Persistence specification, also known as Jakarta Persistence API or JPA, encompasses a number of APIs that facilitate the creation, reading, updating, and deletion of data within relational databases.
Eclipse Zenoh-Flow focuses on performance, real-time capabilities, and control over these aspects thanks to a declarative approach.