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    Eclipse Collections Categorically: Level up your programming game

    Monday, September 8, 2025 - 20:00 by Wayne Beaton
    Eclipse Collections is a wonderful library for Java developers that provides a rich… uh… collection (set? list? bag?) of data structures and algorithms that will serve your every need. Eclipse Collections offers alternatives to the standard Java Collections Framework with a focus on memory efficiency and speed; using Eclipse Collections...

    Collaborative Specification Development

    Sunday, January 14, 2024 - 19:00 by Wayne Beaton
    Originally posted in the the February 2019 Eclipse Foundation Newsletter. The Eclipse Foundation Specification Process (EFSP), which extends the Eclipse Foundation Development Process (EDP), defines a blueprint for collaborating on specification development in open source. Committers are the ones who tend to develop most of the content. Committers have the...

    Contacting an Eclipse Open Source Project

    Sunday, November 20, 2022 - 19:00 by Wayne Beaton
    All Eclipse open source projects are required to operate in an open and transparent manner. This includes communication: all communication between and with the project team uses open channels. Specifically, we have no private channels for open source project work. Related, we don’t facilitate private communication between project team members...

    Community Awards are Back

    Wednesday, May 11, 2022 - 20:00 by Wayne Beaton
    The Eclipse Foundation community awards are returning once again! The Eclipse Foundation has a vibrant community of many dedicated individuals, who deserve to be recognized for their contributions. To recognize our community members, we will be presenting awards for Top Committer, Top Newcomer Evangelist, Top Contributor, and Lifetime Achievement at...

    The Eclipse Foundation Is Your Destination For Commercial-Friendly Open Source Projects

    Monday, December 13, 2021 - 19:00 by Wayne Beaton
    As a member of the Eclipse Foundation, you already know the value of making a project open source. Open source allows organizations to participate in a thriving developer community, while sharing the costs of innovation and focusing their resources on building differentiated features that customers value. However, all open source...