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| name = The Eclipse Foundation | image = Eclipse Foundation Logo.svg | image_border = | size = | caption = | map = | msize = | mcaption = | abbreviation = | motto = | formation = {{Start date|2004|02|02}}[1] | type = | status = | purpose =The Eclipse Foundation's purpose is to advance open source projects and cultivate communities and business ecosystems. | headquarters = Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | location = | region_served = | membership =275 members | language = | leader_title = Executive Director | leader_name = Mike Milinkovich | main_organ = | parent_organization = | affiliations = | num_staff = | num_volunteers = | budget = | website = [//www.eclipse.org/ www.eclipse.org] | remarks = }} The Eclipse Foundation is an independent, not-for-profit corporation that acts as a steward of the Eclipse open source software development community. It is an organization supported by over 275 members. The Foundation focuses on key services such as: intellectual property (IP) management, ecosystem development, development process, and IT infrastructure. Its members include industry leaders who have embraced open source as a key enabler for business strategy.[2] Created to allow a vendor-neutral, open, and transparent community to be established around the original Eclipse Project, the Foundation provides a global community of individuals and organizations with a mature, scalable, and commercially focused environment for collaboration and innovation. Its stated aim is to cultivate both the community and "an ecosystem of complementary products and services.[2] The Eclipse Foundation is considered a "third generation" [3] open-source organization, and is home to Jakarta EE, and over 350 open source projects, including runtimes, tools, and frameworks for a wide range of technology domains such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Automotive, Geospatial, Systems Engineering, and many others. " The most well-known of the Eclipse projects is the Eclipse platform, a multi-language software development environment and IDE".[2] HistoryThe Eclipse Project was originally created by IBM in November 2001 and was supported by a consortium of software vendors. The Eclipse Project continues to be used by millions of developers.[2] In 2004, the Eclipse Foundation was founded to lead and develop the Eclipse community.[4] It was created to allow a vendor-neutral, open, and transparent community to be established around Eclipse.[2] Top Level ProjectsAs of June 2018, the Eclipse Foundation hosts a total of 358 open source projects.[5] There are 1,564 committers to Eclipse projects [6] and an estimated 162 million total Physical Source Lines of Code have been contributed to Eclipse project repositories as of September 2018.[7] Top Level Eclipse Projects{{External links|section|date=February 2019}}The Foundation utilizes a hierarchical project structure. Each project stems from a primary parent project and may include sub-projects. The uppermost projects, which do not have a parent project, are called Top Level Projects.[8] As of August 2018, the Eclipse Foundation Top Level projects are:
Eclipse Working GroupsThe Eclipse Foundation is governed by a set of bylaws, agreements, and policies. One aspect of this governance is vendor-neutrality. A Vendor-neutral governance model is one which encourages industry collaborations, which are carried out using Working Groups. Eclipse Working Groups are the collaboration of organizations that combine practices of open source development, with a set of services required for open innovation. They allow organizations to foster industry collaborations across organizational boundaries.[9] As of August 2018, the Eclipse Foundation hosts 10 Working Groups. These include: Capella ICThe [https://www.polarsys.org/capella/industry-consortium.html Capella Industry Consortium] is part of the PolarSys Working Group. It focuses on developing vendor-neutrality and open governance in the ecosystem around the Capella project. Capella is an open MBSE solution which offers methodological guidance, intuitive model editing, and viewing capabilities for Systems, Software, and Hardware Architects. GEMOC RCThe GEMOC Research Consortium supports the international initiative to develop, coordinate, and disseminate Research & Transfer efforts on the use and globalization of modeling languages. The initiative develops techniques, frameworks, and environments to facilitate the creation, integration, and automated processing of heterogeneous modeling languages. Internet of ThingsThe Eclipse IoT Working Group provides the open technology needed to build IoT devices, gateways and cloud platforms. Eclipse SmartHome, serving as the foundation of openHAB, QIVICON and others, is a subdivision of Eclipse IoT[10]. Jakarta EEThe [https://jakarta.ee/ Jakarta EE Working Group] cultivates business interests related to the cloud native Java technologies. LocationTechThe [https://www.locationtech.org/ LocationTech Working Group] focuses on open source geospatial technologies. openMDMThe openMDM Working Group provides tools and systems, qualification kits and adapters for standardized and vendor independent management of measurement data in accordance with the ASAM ODS standard. openPASSThe [https://polarsys.org/wiki/Papyrus_IC openPASS Working Group] develops core frameworks and modules for the safety assessment of driving assistance and automated driving systems. Papyrus ICThe [https://polarsys.org/wiki/Papyrus_IC Papyrus Industry Consortium] is organized under the Polarsys Working Group. It provides resources to enhance the Papyrus projects for systems engineering. PolarsysThe PolarSys Working Group creates, collaborates with, and supports Open Source tools for the development of embedded systems. ScienceThe [https://science.eclipse.org/ Eclipse Science Working Group] is a collaboration of people developing software components used for basic scientific research. Types of MembershipThere are five types of membership to the Eclipse Foundation.[11] These include: Strategic MembersStrategic Members are organizations that invest developers and other resources to further develop the Eclipse technology. Each strategic member has a representative on the Eclipse Foundation Board of Directors. There are two types of strategic members. These types are Strategic Developers and Strategic Consumers.
Current Strategic MembersAs of August 2018, there are 11 Strategic Members.[13] These include (in alphabetical order):
Enterprise MembersEnterprise Members are typically larger organizations that use Eclipse technology as a platform for their internal development projects and/or build products and services built on, or with, Eclipse.[14] Solutions MembersSolutions Members are organizations that participate in the development of the Eclipse ecosystem. These organizations offer products and services based on, or with, Eclipse.[15] As of August 2018, there are 151 Solutions members involved with the Eclipse Foundation.[16] Some examples of Solutions members are:
Associate MembersAssociate Members are non-voting members who can submit requirements, participate in project reviews and participate in the Annual Meeting of the Membership at Large. Associate members also participate in scheduled quarterly update meetings of the same.[17] As of August 2018, there are 121 Associate Members of the Eclipse Foundation.[18] Some examples of Associate Members are:
Committer MembersCommitter Members are committers who become full members of the Eclipse Foundation. Committers are the core developers of Eclipse projects and can commit changes to project source code. Committer Members have representation on the Board of Directors. As of August 2018, there are 390 Committer Members of the Eclipse Foundation. FundingThe Eclipse Foundation is a non-profit member-supported organization. The Foundation is funded largely from membership dues.
EventsThe Eclipse Foundation hosts 3 main types of [https://events.eclipse.org/#eecontent events]: Conferences, Demo Camps, and Eclipse Days. ConferencesEclipse Foundation conferences host technical sessions on current topics pertinent to the Eclipse developer and the Eclipse Working Group communities, as well as sessions that demonstrate Eclipse-based tools in action.[19] The Eclipse Foundation hosts two major conferences each year.
Demo Camps & StammtischEclipse DemoCamps are collaborative events. DemoCamps include technical talks and demonstrations from the Eclipse community [21] and showcase the technology being built by the Eclipse community.[22] Eclipse Days and HackathonsEclipse Days are day-long events focused on Eclipse Technology. Eclipse Days facilitate networking and face-to-face interactions within the Eclipse Community. Eclipse Hackathons are gatherings of developers to work on bugs and feature requests to create a patch for projects. Developers divide into small groups led by veteran of the project to complete the patch.[23] Eclipse Foundation Events 2018The Eclipse Foundation’s events for 2018 include: EclipseCons
Demo Camps & Stammtisch
Eclipse Days & Hackathons
Working Group Events
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| date = 2006-06-26 | title = Eclipse's 'Callisto' Onslaught | publisher = internetnews.com | author = Kerner, Sean Michael | url = http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3616221 }}
| date = 2006-09-05 | title = Eclipse Adoption on The Rise | publisher = internetnews.com | author = Kerner, Sean Michael | url = http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3630071 }}
| date = 2006-11-08 | title = Five Years On: The Future of Eclipse | publisher = internetnews.com | author = Kerner, Sean Michael | url = http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3642326 }} External links
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