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    Welcome Sara! Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle's New Program Manager

    Sunday, October 16, 2022 - 15:54 by Paul Buck
    I am pleased to share the good news that Sara Gallian has joined the Eclipse Foundation as the Program Manager for Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV). SDV provides a forum for individuals and organizations to build and promote open source software, specifications, and open collaboration models needed to create a...

    Theia Adopter Story: logi.CLOUD, a modern engineering platform for industrial automation

    Thursday, March 3, 2022 - 08:30 by Paul Buck
    logi.CLOUD is an innovative and cloud-based engineering platform for industrial controllers. The project is based on Eclipse Theia and adopts several other Eclipse technologies, such as Eclipse GLSP and Xtext. In this article, we will take a detailed look at this adopter project, its use case and how the Eclipse...

    Welcome John!

    Thursday, February 24, 2022 - 21:18 by Paul Buck
    I am happy to announce that John Kellerman has joined the Eclipse Foundation as Community Manager for the Cloud DevTools Working Group . The Eclipse Cloud DevTools Working Group provides a vendor-neutral ecosystem of open-source projects focused on defining, implementing and promoting best-in-class web and cloud-based development tools. As Community...

    Eclipse Cloud DevTools Contributor Award: The Memory Inspector

    Wednesday, February 16, 2022 - 10:50 by Paul Buck
    This month's Eclipse Cloud DevTools Contributor Award goes to Ericsson (represented by Colin Grant) for contributing the web-based Memory Inspector. Congratulations and thanks for your contributions! As you might observe, there is currently a lot of momentum around Theia being adapted in the embedded space . There is even a...

    Welcome Ed!

    Tuesday, November 9, 2021 - 13:55 by Paul Buck
    I am happy to announce that Ed Merks has joined the Eclipse Foundation as the Release Engineer for Eclipse SimRel in support of the Eclipse IDE Working Group. This working group was formed to ensure the continued sustainability, integrity, evolution and adoption of the Eclipse IDE suite of products and...

    Maximize Your Open Source Participation - a new Eclipse Foundation Working Groups eBook

    Wednesday, October 13, 2021 - 08:24 by Paul Buck
    A critical part of open source software is collaboration. At the Eclipse Foundation, we’ve found that participating in working groups helps organizations get the most out of this collaborative spirit. Our new Working Groups eBook explores how the structure of working groups and services like vendor-neutral governance and ecosystem development...