Community News
Thales feedback on next OSPO OnRamp Meeting - April 21st, 10:30 CET
The OSPO OnRamp meeting series provides an open, neutral and friendly forum, low-threshold entry point to exchange and learn about the basics of how to set up an Open Source Program Office and get started with open source.
Yatta releases IDE Intruders, an open source mini game for the Eclipse community
To showcase how easy it is to sell Eclipse-based products from directly within the Eclipse IDE or any other Eclipse RCP package, Yatta releases IDE Intruders, an open-source mini game.
An Emerging Open VSX Working Group
Supporting Innovation In Cloud Native Java - March Community Newsletter
Organising Your Eclipse Open Source Project Team
New SLSA++ Survey Reveals Real-World Developer Approaches to Software Supply Chain Security
Eclipse IDE 2023-03 Is Available Today
Sparkplug: The Open Specification Critical to Achieving ROI in the Industrial Internet of Things
Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation joins Software Defined Vehicle Working Group as Strategic Member
Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation joined the Working Group as a Strategic member to be able to shape the activities of this working group together with companies like Microsoft, Bosch, Volkswagen Cariad, Continental, ZF, and others.
Product Liability Directive: More Bad News for Open Source
Eclipse Ditto™ 3.2.0 release available
The Eclipse Ditto team is proud to announce the availability of Eclipse Ditto 3.2.0. Version 3.2.0 brings a new History API, Eclipse Hono connection type, case-insensitive searches and other smaller improvements, e.g. on the Ditto UI and in the JS client.
Sparkplug: The Open Specification Critical to Achieving ROI
Adoptium infrastructure management with Nagios
Road to Embedded World '23: Ottawa, Canada, OpenHW Group
In Fight Club, Tyler Durden says, “A person had to work hard for it, but a minute of perfection was worth the effort.” This always had me thinking about the first two words, “A person”, if one singular person can create a minute of perfection, what can a global team accomplish? I believe we are going to find out when we visit our friends at OpenHW Group, so off to the north!