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    Devoxx4Kids Ottawa June 2017

    Sunday, May 14, 2017 - 22:56 by Wayne Beaton
    We all had such a great time at the Devoxx4Kids session in San Jose this past March that we’ve decided to try running a session here in Ottawa. The goals and mission of Devoxx4Kids is to: Teach children Computer Programming while having fun and introduce them to concepts of robotics...

    Eclipse IoT @ Red Hat Summit

    Friday, April 21, 2017 - 11:31 by Anonymous (not verified)
    In less than two weeks, we will be at the Red Hat Summit in Boston, MA. We’re really excited! We will be involved in many aspects of the conference including the Red Hat IoT Partner Showcase, where we will be demoing something very cool! Stay tuned for the details. Benjamin...

    IoT Developer Trends 2017 Edition

    Wednesday, April 19, 2017 - 08:00 by Anonymous (not verified)
    For the last 3 years we have been tracking the trends of the IoT developer community through the IoT Developer Survey [ 2015] [ 2016]. Today, we released the third edition of the IoT Developer Survey 2017. As in previous years, the report provides some interesting insights into what IoT...

    What is Eclipse?

    Wednesday, April 5, 2017 - 13:19 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Last week we launched a survey to solicit opinions about open source foundations and the general Eclipse community. A key thing we hope to accomplish with this survey is to gauge how people perceive the Eclipse brand? The Eclipse community has substantially grown and change over the last number of...

    Service Releases of Third Party Content in the Eclipse IP Due Diligence Process

    Monday, April 3, 2017 - 16:59 by Wayne Beaton
    Some time ago, the Eclipse Foundation’s Board of Directors passed the following resolution. RESOLVED, that previously approved dependencies of Eclipse projects can be reviewed and approved by the EMO as follows: a) Service releases (e.g. x.y., bug fixes, security fixes) will require no review. b) Minor revisions (e.g. x..) will...

    Work on IoT that Matters

    Tuesday, March 28, 2017 - 10:45 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Tim O’Reilly use to talk a lot about encouraging people to ‘ Work on stuff that matters‘. Unfortunately, the IoT industry is often not the best example of this principle. The twitter feed ‘ Internet of Shit‘ chronicles IoT solutions that should never have been built. For IoT to be...