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Surveys often seem to come around when we’re busiest and feel we can’t afford to take time to answer questions. However, a few minutes of your time can have important benefits down the road to everyone in the Java ecosystem.
The Open VSX Registry has moved over to the Eclipse Foundation, where the foundation says it will provide a vendor-neutral and publicly-hosted open source alternative extension outlet to Microsoft’s Visual Studio Marketplace.
The input of leading Java developers is captured in our new white paper, which describes the important advantages Jakarta EE offers today and for the future.
Gitpod creator, Typefox, transitions the registry to the Eclipse Foundation to enable growth and adoption by organizations interested in leveraging VS Code extensions in an open source environment.
A new resource is now available to make it easy to try out Eclipse Che. If you are new to Che, it is the industry’s first Kubernetes-native IDE that runs in containers.
Nine months in the making, the Eclipse Foundation has announced that the Adoptium Steering Committee has formally approved the Adoptium Working Group Charter.