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Registration for EclipseCon 2022 in Ludwigsburg, Germany has officially opened. With a program of over 90 accepted talks, there is something for everyone.
We are currently looking for speakers and topics for various interest areas and working groups, including Jakarta EE, IoT & edge computing, and Eclipse Cloud DevTools.
The hybrid event gave members of the SDV community a chance to present the first contributions towards the seven initial projects related to the new working group.
The Eclipse Foundation, in collaboration with Chainguard, OpenSSF and the Rust Foundation, is looking to collect opinions on current software supply chain integrity practices through our new survey.