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Eclipse Cloud DevTools Community Update - February 2021

Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - 16:15 by Brian King
Since I last published a community update post in October, we’ve been busy in many areas focused on raising the profile of the Working Group and providing assistance to our projects. ECD Tools accelerates the adoption of Cloud IDE and container-based workspace management, through the adoption of standards, engagement with third party developer tool providers, and the promotion of Eclipse projects to cloud developers. I would like to highlight a few notable updates.
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2021 Predictions: Open Source Cloud Development Tools as the New Standard

Tuesday, December 22, 2020 - 08:35 by Brian King

During 2020 we began to witness the coming of age of open source Cloud Development Tool technologies and increased adoption of those technologies, along with the acceleration of remote workplace practices. My prediction is that 2021 will be a tipping point for Open Source Cloud IDEs and associated technologies.

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A New Era for the Open VSX Registry

Friday, December 18, 2020 - 06:57 by Brian King
Last week on December 9, we completed the transition of the public instance of the Open VSX Registry at https://open-vsx.org to the Eclipse Foundation. I previously wrote about this, and the implications for you, especially if you publish extensions. This post is a followup with some reminders and further information. The handover went smoothly, with very little disruption of service; and at the time of this writing, the site is running well with a healthy number of requests coming in. This would not have been possible without the hard work and months of preparation by the project team.
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Open VSX Registry is Under New Management!

Tuesday, November 10, 2020 - 16:05 by Brian King
The Open VSX Registry is being transitioned to the Eclipse Foundation and as of December 9, 2020 will be managed under the Eclipse Cloud Development (ECD) Tools working group. Once the website transition is completed, Eclipse will be responsible for the hosting and maintenance of the site. This post explains what will happen during the transition phase and the implications for you as a publisher or user.
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ECD Tools Community Update - October 2020

Wednesday, October 7, 2020 - 06:01 by Brian King
About Us

September was a big month for the ECD Tools WG, but before we jump into these exciting community updates, here is a brief reminder about what we do.

The Eclipse Cloud Development Tools Working Group (ECD Tools WG) is a vendor-neutral open source collaboration that focuses on defining, promoting and implementing tools for cloud-native development.

The ECD Tools WG accelerates the adoption of Cloud IDE and container-based workspace management, through the adoption of standards, engagement with third party developer tool providers, and the promotion of Eclipse projects to cloud developers.

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7 Talks About Tools You Won’t Want to Miss at EclipseCon 2020

Monday, August 31, 2020 - 10:55 by Brian King

With EclipseCon 2020 just a few weeks away, we’re taking a closer look at sessions about web and desktop tools and IDEs.

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