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Whether you intend on contributing to Eclipse technologies that are important to your product strategy, or simply want to explore a specific innovation area with like-minded organizations, the Eclipse Foundation is the open source home for industry collaboration.
The Eclipse community consists of individual developers and organizations spanning many industries. Stay up to date on our open source community and find resources to support your journey.
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Alex tells us about the new opportunities he’s had in his role as an Eclipse ioFog committer, the challenges he faces, and why he encourages developers to get more involved in open source projects.
EclipseCon 2021 features 62 technical sessions on a wide range of topics. This free, virtual event is being held October 25-28. Register early as space is limited.
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Summer is a great time to catch up on webinars you’ve missed. From Jakarta EE, cloud, and edge to virtual Eclipse community meetups, there’s something for everyone.