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Learn more about the latest news and updates from across the Eclipse community. February 2024 Temuri

Learn more about the latest news and updates from across the Eclipse community. [View this email in your browser]( February 2024 Temurin's SLSA compliance, introducing Langium, Arrowhead's system of systems, and celebrating a decade-long contributor's achievements. Eclipse Temurin Is Enhancing Supply Chain Security With SLSA Build Level 3 Compliance The Eclipse Temurin project just recently achieved compliance level three with the Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA) framework for its builds, the highest currently available. [Read More]( Eclipse Arrowhead Builds Advanced SOA Architecture for Industrial Applications Learn how the Eclipse Arrowhead project consists of systems and services that are needed for anyone to design, implement and deploy Arrowhead-compliant System of Systems. [Read More]( Eclipse Langium: The Next-Generation Language Toolbox Eclipse Langium is an open source framework for designing and implementing text-based formal languages, especially domain-specific languages (DSLs). [Read More]( Committer Profile Jonah Graham Get to know Jonah, an Eclipse contributor since 2010 and receiver of the Eclipse Foundation’s [Lifetime Achievement Award]( in 2023 [Read More]( Community Updates Eclipse Community Content Preferences Survey 2024 Participate in this important survey to help us to better understand the content preferences of the Eclipse Foundation developer community. [Read More->]( Vision Paper: Open Source Software in the Automotive Industry The paper investigates the current state and future potential of open source software (OSS) in the automotive industry. [Read More->]( Join the Payara Cloud Hackathon Build an app with Jakarta EE 10 and Payara Cloud for a chance to win £3,000 in prize money. [Read More->]( Check out the State of Open Source Report In the report, you’ll find insights on the most in-demand open source technologies, with expert analysis that puts the data into context. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse Symphony]( enables end-to-end orchestration experience and addresses it as a distinct concern. Its objective is to provide an easy-to-adopt, cost-effective, and consistent application programming interface (API) for managing workloads that involve multiple device types and service vendors at multiple locations. [Read More]( [Eclipse OS-Gov]( guidelines and best practices for the governance and management of open source projects. Developed by recognised open source experts, it covers a wide range of topics, from tooling to communication and security. [Read More]( [Eclipse ThreadX]( provides a vendor-neutral, open source, safety certified OS for real-time applications published on under a permissive license. [Read More]( [VIEW ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases [Eclipse Nebula NatTable 2.3.0]( [Eclipse Tycho 4.0.6]( [Eclipse LSAT 0.3]( [Eclipse JNoSQL 1.1.0]( [Eclipse eCAL 5.12.4]( [Eclipse AQAvit 1.0.0]( [Eclipse TRACE4CPS 0.2]( [Eclipse Tycho 4.0.5]( [Eclipse Serializer 1.1.0]( [View all releases]( Upcoming Events [FOSS Backstage]( March 4-5 [SDV Community Day Graz]( | March 19-20 [Eclipse IDE Conceptos Basicos]( | March 30 [Embedded World]( | April 9-11 [Devnexus 2024]( | April 9-11 [AOSS]( | May 14 [Berlin Buzzwords 2024]( | June 9-11 [Open Code Experience (OCX)]( | October 22-24 [View the full list of events]( and submit your event to [newsroom.eclipse.org](. [Website]( [Email](mailto:newsletter@eclipse.org) [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Eclipse Foundation, Rond Point Robert Schuman, Brussels, Belgium 1040

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