Jakarta EE Progress to Date
Last September Oracle announced , with the support of IBM and Red Hat, that Java EE was going to move...
Scaling up the Continuous Integration infrastructure for Eclipse Foundation’s projects
TL;DR Projects hosted by the Eclipse Foundation will soon benefit from a brand new enterprise-grade continuous integration (CI) infrastructure. Expected...
Key Trends from the IoT Developer Survey 2018
Executive Summary The IoT Developer Survey 2018 collected feedback from 502 individuals between January and March 2018. The key findings...
Quicksilver: eclipse.org new look and feel
I am pleased to announce a new look and feel for www.eclipse.org, codenamed Quicksilver, and a new logo for the...
A New Logo for the Eclipse Foundation
Since the beginning of the Eclipse Foundation in 2004 we have had two corporate logos, both of which happened to...
On Complexity and Good Intentions
We are now about six months into the process of migrating Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation, and I think...
Open IoT Challenge: What Have the Participants Been up To?
It’s now been a bit over two months since the participants to the Open IoT Challenge have started to work...
Last Days to Participate to Our Annual IoT Developer Survey
For the past three years, we have been partnering with a number of organizations – IEEE, Open Mobile Alliance and...
And the Name Is…
We are happy to announce that the new name for the technology formerly known as Java EE is….[insert drumroll]… Jakarta...
The Eclipse Committer Election Workflow
In the world of open source, Committers are ones who hold they keys. Committers decide what code goes into the...
Introducing the EE.next Working Group
As part of our continuing adventures in migrating Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation I am pleased to announce that...
Decoding the Eclipse IP Policy: Third Party Dependencies
The term Intellectual Property (IP) refers to any sort of creative work, be it literature, art, or software. In the...