Eclipse Foundation
The Global Open Source Foundation
The Global Open Source Foundation
The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals & organizations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for OSS collaboration and innovation.
Eclipse is an open source community that's focused around key principles of transparency, openness, and vendor neutrality: the work that we do is done in a manner that can be observed by anybody with an interest; project teams welcome new ideas, and invites others to participate; and vendor neutrality ensures that no single vendor can dominate a project and that everybody plays by the same set of rules (a so-called "level playing field").
Naturally, Eclipse projects are also all about the code. With over three hundred and
sixty (https://projects.eclipse.org/) open source projects covering a diverse set of of
technologies, there's something here for everybody.
Eclipse projects build technology in areas such as Internet of Things (https://projects.eclipse.org/technology-type/internet-things), Programming Languages and IDE (https://projects.eclipse.org/technology-type/language), and
Runtimes (https://projects.eclipse.org/technology-type/runtime) like Jetty and
EE4J (http://www.eclipse.org/ee4j) (currently known as Java EE).
For those students interested in research, we have an entire working group focused
on Science (https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/science) where researches from
some of the world's most prestigious labs do open source development to support
their research areas.
2022 Program
Successful Projects
Contributor
Anurag Singh Rajawat
Mentor
Rohan Kumar, Marc Nuri
Organization
Eclipse Foundation
Eclipse JKube™: Migrate To JUnit5 Testing Framework from JUnit4
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